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Re: Einstein's Relativity -> Paradoxes
[Re: Nadester]
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06/17/06 09:41
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I have a few theories on time travel: 1) If time travel is possible it cannot transport people. Otherwise there would be too many time travellers among us. 2) Paradoxes: A spacetime paradox (kill your grandfather etc.) is just a scar on the face of the universe. Just as you don't die if you scar yourself, the universe doesn't dissapear because it is scarred.
OK, the second theory is a bit far fetched, but if the first one is wrong then the second has to be right, as a person going back in time would make a very subtle change that would cause a paradox.
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Re: Einstein's Relativity -> Paradoxes
[Re: Alberto]
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06/24/06 20:55
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I think there is a constance for time compared to space. like how faster you go, the slower the slower time goes. If you travel 1 mile in one hour, this hour will take longer than the hour if you travel 100.000 miles per hour. So basicly there must be a constant between space and time. A number like pi, phi or all the other whatevertheycalledinenglish-constants. Maybe I'm just talking nonsense here lol but ok... just my thought .
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