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The 4th dimension.

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Rughugger:


--- Quote from: Inv3rted on August 09, 2009, 04:34:43 AM ---Yeah, quote editing is such a great way to prove a point. Wikipedia has the largest body of users editing it with non-malicious intent out of any internet resource, and is therefore far more reliable than websites and books created by a single or a few people. The people who work on the articles on wikipedia have a much larger knowledge base than everything else.

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As much as I'd love to spark another one of those god complex arguments and all, you know you are arguing with uppity kids who assume they're always right, right? But I totally agree with your point. You, at least, are making factual arguments.

IceBlue:


--- Quote from: Sonicfan574 on August 09, 2009, 12:09:25 AM ---Time travel is logically impossible, as time was created by people to measure how far something goes within a certain period. You can't travel back through a tool. :/

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Technically, you might be able to.

You would need to launch off the earth with an instantaneous speed of ≈ 1,080,000,000 Km per hour. It really isn't time travel, but it uses jet lag in a way. You would need to fly about to pluto, perhaps, and return back to earth. You would of aged, lets say, ten years whilst the world would of aged 12. You've just gone back in time two years. Congratulations.

I won't get started on the millions of problems with this but I'll just highlight

with an instantaneous speed of ≈ 1,080,000,000 Km per hour

Inv3rted:


--- Quote from: IceBlue on August 09, 2009, 06:37:21 AM ---Technically, you might be able to.

You would need to launch off the earth with an instantaneous speed of ≈ 1,080,000,000 Km per hour. It really isn't time travel, but it uses jet lag in a way. You would need to fly about to pluto, perhaps, and return back to earth. You would of aged, lets say, ten years whilst the world would of aged 12. You've just gone back in time two years. Congratulations.

I won't get started on the millions of problems with this but I'll just highlight

with an instantaneous speed of ≈ 1,080,000,000 Km per hour

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I said this earlier in the thread...

IceBlue:


--- Quote from: Inv3rted on August 09, 2009, 06:41:35 AM ---I said this earlier in the thread...

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So you did. At least I noted the instantaneous speed.

:awesome:

Littledude:

I was using stumble upon and I came to a video about dimension it was crazy

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