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john titor?
by
NintendoKD
on 29 May, 2010 10:57
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I was looking about for more information on theoretical time travel to quench my bottomless thirst and found this name in the wikipedia article. Thoughts? As well as Hakan Nordkvist
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#1
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 29 May, 2010 12:35
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time travel? sure, whatever... i need hard evidence.. im WAY skeptical..
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#2
by
NintendoKD
on 29 May, 2010 13:46
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I certainly believe that it is possible, however, I cannot be sure of how others have supposedly done it. I will agree that using singularities to distort/manipulate spacetime.
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#3
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 30 May, 2010 19:27
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... those kind of drugs are beyond my comfort level.
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#4
by
Dakotakid
on 30 May, 2010 20:26
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I didn't look in the wikipedia info, but he came back to score an early model of computer which could be used to perform a specific task. His earlier self is said to be living somewhere in Nebraska and I think would now be about 13 years of age or so.
I don't know if his earlier posts are still available to read.
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#5
by
mystery3
on 30 May, 2010 23:11
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I don't really believe much I read on wikianything so I'm especially wary of information from the interwebz involving extraordinarily complicated subjects like time travel. For the record I do believe that time travel is theoretically possible, I do not think humans or any other known race will have the technology to apply the theories any time soon. Let me know when we get somewhere in the ballpark of light speed then we can start talking about time traveling.
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#6
by
NintendoKD
on 30 May, 2010 23:45
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if a being were to accelerate to the speed of light it's mass would become infinite Albert Einstein
I think that traversing lightspeed is more along the lines of fantasy, however traveling from one place in spacetime is something entirely different. I believe that the secret lies within the casmir effect created by the two singularities side by side and the use of a tipler cylinder or similar device caused by the istortion of spacetime in the middle of the two singularities, I really do not believe that we are too far off, and it might also explain all or some of the ufo sightings perhaps this form of travel is already in use in another location in spacetime

I'm not on drugs, I just tend to try to keep an open mind. Shoot, why else would I attempt to build the radical 1.6 frankenmotor that I plan to finish building while tackling the battle of the builds.
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#7
by
theman53
on 31 May, 2010 06:05
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thats why...you realize it will be very hard to get it done and need extra time
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#8
by
NintendoKD
on 31 May, 2010 08:04
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Thats why I need a time machine, I can be in two places at once and then be back before I left HA HA HA HA
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#9
by
rabbitman
on 31 May, 2010 11:55
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Thats why I need a time machine, I can be in two places at once and then be back before I left HA HA HA HA 
That would come in handy from time to time.........
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#10
by
NintendoKD
on 01 Jun, 2010 00:19
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jet lag would suck though, but that is why man invented crystal meth.... oops, did I just say that?
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#11
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 01 Jun, 2010 09:53
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... those kind of drugs are beyond my comfort level.
hahaha...
kinda off topic, but was hitler really the creator of meth? well, not the modern day *** they call meth, speed i guess you would call it? or is that some big legend?
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#12
by
NintendoKD
on 01 Jun, 2010 10:24
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I can tell you that "the middle east" clerics give it to extremists before a big fight, makes them incredibly hard to kill.
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#13
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 02 Jun, 2010 09:28
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drugs are the closest thing to invincibility that humans can achieve. kinda sad.
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#14
by
NintendoKD
on 02 Jun, 2010 12:08
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I strongly disagree, the secret to invincibility, I believe, lies inside the depths of the human mind, something that we have long since forgotten the true potential to use.