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White Holes Found (Time Travel possible?)
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Those Americans who believed that we could live under the illusion of isolationism wanted the American eagle to imitate the tactics of the ostrich. Now, many of those same people, afraid that we may be sticking our necks out, want our national bird to be turned into a turtle. But we prefer to retain the eagle as it is--flying high and striking hard. "FDR" |
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the concept of "space-time" and it behaving like a plane is enough to trip me out.
so theyre saying a channel is formed when a spinning star collapses into a point mass, not sure that i really believe it, but i guess someones probably working to change that. nice find kish
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If a mini big bang occurs, as a small portion of the universe is collapsed under gravity in a black hole then ejected through a white hole; then what if the entire Universe collapsed to a singularity? Would it then be ejected in the past, or in another dimension, creating a new big bang? (Or the original one?)
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Dude.
Ok, so Im not saying its not true. But I have trouble wrapping my head around the part where coming out the other side of the worm hole puts you back in time. I know that time as linear is only because of my perspective of it, and something to do with light, but I can't remember how it works. Can anyone explain this to me? So you could like go through one of these things and just appear randomly somewhere? |
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Canuck : Remember, the idea is that every"thing" in the universe is technically moving at the equivalent of light speed, 670 million mph. It's just determining how much of that movement is space vs how much is time. So, the "thing" thats at light speed doesn't experience any movement through time. So, as you reduce that speed down from light speed you increase the amount of time your traveling "through". So, if someone was traveling around 500 million mph while wearing a watch, there watch would move about 1/3 of the normal amount of time.
So, the way i'm conceptualizing this is that if the Einsteinian worm hole happened and you traveled BETWEEN the ring, the effects felt from the nearby ring cause enough change in space-time to kind of slingshot you ahead at or near the speed of light in which time stops and then once you get far enough away from the ring those effects reduce until you back to normal. which would leave you...somewhen I'm no scientist though
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time travel is only possible on an individual basis... everything is singular.. few year's since i've looked and posted are you all still talking about the same shit you already know? Do it. Blah blah blah Reality is your consiousness and your's only plus every other consiouse thought.. fighting yourself(every other counsiousness and your own figure it out) paradox... Do something, this forum is still active?
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time travel is only possible on an individual basis... everything is singular.. few year's since i've looked and posted are you all still talking about the same shit you already know?
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