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  1. If time was not a flow but divisions of time, say 10^80 slices per second for example. Then in between each of those slices it is possible for 10^80 smaller slices slightly out of phase but imperceptable to any other phase. Is that what you mean by coexistance? At the same time but out of phase? Just aman
  2. No kidding. Hope you don't get six calls from Sydney with sweet voices saying guess what Zarkov. The world needs responsability from men to plan the amount of kids us nasty old men should have. I think overpopulation is the worst threat. Just aman
  3. We have recipes for wormholes. We just are lacking the energy. Tesla talked about an energy source where a small input of energy had a resonsance that increased its value exponentially and was working on it before his death. The answer is out there and we have a lot more tools and education then Tesla but we have to think like him, outside the box. There is an incredible amount of energy in our apperent nothing and we have to tap it Scientists are working on ways of making more energy out of less input. It's supported by science investigation. Somebodies going to do it and it might be one of you youngsters. It will open up the universe. Just aman
  4. I hear China has a whole lake rising so high it will displace maybe millions. Maybe they should free thier people. Just aman
  5. Getting started on it. I'll post it with my buddy Zarkov and I'll be ready for any critisism and appreciate it. Coming soon. It'll be fun. :bravo: :bravo: :bravo: I'm old but I'm wise cus grumpy old farts start to question. Just aman
  6. I really made a mistake with presenting a wormhole as door to the past. A wormhole bends space-time to connect present to present like bringing to planets light years away together and you step from one to the other. Travel into a systems past will only occur if you travel the length of space-time itself at C+ speeds. With a wormhole you should be able to travel to a system today and come back tomorrow. Just aman
  7. A river is a river unless life tosses some crap in it or maybe on the other hand a baby in a basket. Life's chaos is what changes the river. Just aman
  8. Nasty weather happens everywhere over a hundred years. Maybe we hastened it a little but it's normal. I don't think the Earth is in Her death throws. Just aman
  9. It seems we've made alaot of observations with no definite conclusions. Thanks for the post jvanhalderen. It's a lot of food for thought. Have to get back to you on it. Keep up the good work. Just aman
  10. I have trouble with travelling into the past because of a dispersal effect. To consider the past as a flip card book is illogical. I can flip the pages and the character moves and then go to the first page and it's still there. In real time the photons and energy transfers disperse after each "slice" or small "flow" of time and they would need the vast power of the universe to reassemble them. The only time travel option into the past open to us is through a wormhole to a system light years away. If we find a habitable planet and colonize it we might be disrupting it's own developement because we are arriving in its past. If Grays discovered wormhole travel today 1 million light years away and come to Earth in our past and colonize, we might never exist. Or maybe tomorrow. Just aman
  11. An explanation might be related to a postulation of mine. I postulated that the particle that entered the universe to create the big bang effect never became larger but incrementally increased it's travels over and over at C+. One particle repeatedly creating the hologram type universe we experience. At quantum levels if you try to measure it with an instrument then it creates the instrument that is trying to measure it. Since it cannot measure itself without being a particle to be measured then it changes to particle results. When not measured it shows wave since that is the easiest propogation mode for energy in all directions. It seems to show our consciousness is important to the universe. Just for thought Just aman
  12. Here's a good mathematical explanation of relativity and the problems encountered with light speed. I found it very well explained and simplified for a novice. http://www.daftwat.com/relativity.htm Just aman
  13. My God's better than your God. I am condemned by so many Gods and forgiven or accepted by some. I pick the one that likes me best. Just aman
  14. "Nobody goes to that place anymore, it's too crowded." "When you come to a fork in the road. Take it." Yogi Berra Just aman
  15. Where is chaos in a universe without life? Stars will shrink at predictable levels and explode. Debris will fly through the universe with the predictablility of very complicated billiards but calculatable. Elements will decay or combine or fuse or fall into black holes but there is no chaos. We cause the chaos We lift rocks up and pile them because we decide or we take the day off and go fishing. We can't have the restrictions of A + B always equaling the same C Just aman
  16. Tornado Alley in the US had the least amount of tornados ever in this season according to the records. It ain't all bad Just aman
  17. I've seen reports of it on Discovery Cable. The only problem I have is that "after" something happens they go look for some aspect or indication of it. It doesn't predict and will coincidentally have clues to any event just like in Moby Dick or better a longer novel. Just aman
  18. Consciousness does have a great impact because we have choice. Mass will naturally do what natural laws say and can be calculated and predicted if we have enough information. It is our freedom of choice that let's us interfere. A universe empty of us will start and end according to strict rules. We mess up the equation. Hopefully for the better. Just aman
  19. The past is recorded in space. 2000 light years from here is our Earth 2000 years ago. If the past is recorded than the best we will ever do is visit a recording and observe. I don't think this will cause a paradox. Just aman
  20. If we started mining the moon we could set up Dysan Spheres to live in. The main problem would be to fill them with a starter atmosphere. Makes sense to me. Just aman
  21. Einstein only presented the best theory he could come up with. He still had questions and knew there was more to it. He died before he could finish. He never believed it was absolute. I think he would have enjoyed considering these anomolies. Just aman
  22. Even ice has vapor pressure exposed to the atmosphere but cold air cannot hold as much moisture so the air must move to keep putting moisture in the atmosphere. I don't see the cycle affected by oil except that if oil capped the water it would aalso capture heat and evaporate water so The cycle would still be at an equilibrium. Just aman
  23. lots of the collections were said to be copies of the originals. Hopefully a lot of the originals are still out there. Just aman
  24. Look up stoic in the dictionary. It Doesn't seem to agree with wanting to change things like you do. I don't think you are quite a stoic. Just aman
  25. I see a lot of hope and need for decision and maybe even action in your statements. I didn't see the indifference of a stoic. Just aman
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