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Quote from: TightEnd on September 24, 2009, 11:21:15 PM
I'm confused.
Completely and utterly confused.
Give it another go. Brain doesn't hurt as much second time around...honest.
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Quote from: boldie on September 25, 2009, 08:01:05 AM
Ah, yes. We all accept that time travel is possible (in theory) as time isn't constant...time has always been relative. ("Time" will start moving more slowly when the universe starts to contract again. This is obv only noticeable to an outside observer which is the point of relativity.) But it's always been there. IMO time has always been there to an observer from outside the universe (if you picture the observer as Will Smith in MIB and our universe as the thing inside the cat's necklace) and only they would be able to see it moving more slowly and speeding up.
The one thing doesn't rule out the other.
(although it's getting very confusing now)
kinda does though. what you've just written seems to accept that linear time is a human illusion rather than the reality of tenseless time
anything that, due to the inadequecies of our language, would be classed as 'before' the big bang would be in another cat's neclace. to claim that these necklaces have a temporal connection is a nonsense
also, time travel is not just accepted as possible in theory, it is accepted scientific fact
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Quote from: gatso on September 25, 2009, 11:56:37 AM
Quote from: boldie on September 25, 2009, 08:01:05 AM
Ah, yes. We all accept that time travel is possible (in theory) as time isn't constant...time has always been relative. ("Time" will start moving more slowly when the universe starts to contract again. This is obv only noticeable to an outside observer which is the point of relativity.) But it's always been there. IMO time has always been there to an observer from outside the universe (if you picture the observer as Will Smith in MIB and our universe as the thing inside the cat's necklace) and only they would be able to see it moving more slowly and speeding up.
The one thing doesn't rule out the other.
(although it's getting very confusing now)
kinda does though. what you've just written seems to accept that linear time is a human illusion rather than the reality of tenseless time
anything that, due to the inadequecies of our language, would be classed as 'before' the big bang would be in another cat's neclace. to claim that these necklaces have a temporal connection is a nonsense
also, time travel is not just accepted as possible in theory, it is accepted scientific fact
the cat's necklace metophore doesn't quite work, I'll admit. it wouldn't be in another cat's necklace though...but you know this really. I was just pointing out that it (time slowing down) would only be noticeable to an outside observer. The cat's necklace has nothign to do with our universe being on a curve and therefore accepting that a new universe canstart after this one is gone...and as it's starting from, essentially, the same energy source there is no reason to assume it would have to be somewhere else..(Like another cat's necklace)
I did state that I accept that time travel is possible, the "in theory" bit obv refers to it not having been done yet.
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Time travel is possible? Theoretically, but not really for living organisms.
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can't believe you're saying your MiB analogy is not perfect
time travel (forwards) has been achieved. google 'time dilation'. it's also been observer inshort halflife elements using particle accelerators
backwards time travel still remains very much theoretical though
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Quote from: gatso on September 25, 2009, 12:13:17 PM
can't believe you're saying your MiB analogy is not perfect
time travel (forwards) has been achieved. google 'time dilation'. it's also been observer inshort halflife elements using particle accelerators
backwards time travel still remains very much theoretical though
I meant for people. It's not possible for a living thing to time travel (in the sense of the term that is usually used).
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I meant for people. It's not possible for a living thing to time travel (in the sense of the term that is usually used).
sadly it looks that way, you'd need an organism that could resist the extreme forces. cockroaches maybe or we could try it with boldie
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Quote from: kinboshi on September 25, 2009, 12:18:54 PM
I meant for people. It's not possible for a living thing to time travel (in the sense of the term that is usually used).
sadly it looks that way, you'd need an organism that could resist the extreme forces. cockroaches maybe or we could try it with boldie
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I meant for people. It's not possible for a living thing to time travel (in the sense of the term that is usually used).
sadly it looks that way, you'd need an organism that could resist the extreme forces. cockroaches maybe or we could try it with boldie
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I thought astronauts came back younger than they went? (Or at least they hadn't aged as fast as everyone else)
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I thought astronauts came back younger than they went? (Or at least they hadn't aged as fast as everyone else)
Yes, this page explains it pretty well. But it's all part of "time Dilation"
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/HBASE/Relativ/airtim.html
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I thought astronauts came back younger than they went? (Or at least they hadn't aged as fast as everyone else)
They aren't younger than when they went, but they have aged slower. The same would go for someone who lived at the top of Everest all their lives.
That's why I said time-travel in the usual sense of the term. Astronauts age more slowly than someone on earth because of the time dilation effect, which is a central concept in Einstein's theory of general relativity. In fact, predictions based on this have been proven using atomic clocks and the experiments brought back results that the theory said it would. Showing that a theory isn't just a guess.
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I thought astronauts came back younger than they went? (Or at least they hadn't aged as fast as everyone else)
They aren't younger than when they went, but they have aged slower. The same would go for someone who lived at the top of Everest all their lives.
That's why I said time-travel in the usual sense of the term.
Astronauts age more slowly than someone on earth
because of the time dilation effect, which is a central concept in Einstein's theory of general relativity. In fact, predictions based on this have been proven using atomic clocks and the experiments brought back results that the theory said it would. Showing that a theory isn't just a guess.
I would make so bold - & I hope you do not take offence at my finely-couched wordage - that the notion suggested is total cock, of the poppy variety.
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I thought astronauts came back younger than they went? (Or at least they hadn't aged as fast as everyone else)
They aren't younger than when they went, but they have aged slower. The same would go for someone who lived at the top of Everest all their lives.
That's why I said time-travel in the usual sense of the term.
Astronauts age more slowly than someone on earth
because of the time dilation effect, which is a central concept in Einstein's theory of general relativity. In fact, predictions based on this have been proven using atomic clocks and the experiments brought back results that the theory said it would. Showing that a theory isn't just a guess.
I would make so bold - & I hope you do not take offence at my finely-couched wordage - that the notion suggested is total cock, of the poppy variety.
O'rly?
Physically, according to their own clocks, they'd age at the same pace as someone on earth. But if an astronaut went into space for exactly 40 years (according to his clock) and came back to earth, more than 40 years will have passed on earth. DUCY?
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Quote from: kinboshi on September 25, 2009, 01:34:10 PM
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I thought astronauts came back younger than they went? (Or at least they hadn't aged as fast as everyone else)
They aren't younger than when they went, but they have aged slower. The same would go for someone who lived at the top of Everest all their lives.
That's why I said time-travel in the usual sense of the term.
Astronauts age more slowly than someone on earth
because of the time dilation effect, which is a central concept in Einstein's theory of general relativity. In fact, predictions based on this have been proven using atomic clocks and the experiments brought back results that the theory said it would. Showing that a theory isn't just a guess.
I would make so bold - & I hope you do not take offence at my finely-couched wordage - that the notion suggested is total cock, of the poppy variety.
O'rly?
Physically, according to their own clocks, they'd age at the same pace as someone on earth. But if an astronaut went into space for exactly 40 years (according to his clock) and came back to earth, more than 40 years will have passed on earth.
DUCY?
I'm guessing Tikays answer is going to be 'No', or will mean 'No' at least
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