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abrams1117

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Anyone have an interesting hobby?

I'm researching time travel.

Thorne from CalTech, Stephen Hawking from Cambridge, Gott from Princeton, etc., all say its possible.
CPT violation, FTL communication, t reversal, positrons,etc.
Really out there, but the greatest brains on earth admit its not impossible.

There is research in these areas being done in countless cities all over the world.

I just want to call myself from 'yesterday', and buy business.com, and loans.com, and...

O.K.,there are a few hundred other things I'd like to change.

Imagine what a single 5 minute call to yourself at whatever age you choose, could change.

'Shut up, and get a pen!'

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JOhn - I have a great fascination of Quantum Physics too. I do a fair amount of reading on Einstein's theory of relativity, Bohr's contributions, tachyons, anti-matter, FTL, etc.

It is interesting that scientists do not rule out the possibility of time travel. VERY interesting indeed.

-Bob
 

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Didn't Ron. L. hubbard have the answer to this ... huh

:evil:

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Hmmmm ... strange ...

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No, actually all of that is old hat.

Strange is: spider-goats & utility fog.

Can't say any more, someones head might explode, just like that 15 billion year old naked singularity (big bang) that started all this.

I wonder if it was a Kerr singularity?
...makes my head spin.....lol
 

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JOhn - I have a great fascination of Quantum Physics too. I do a fair amount of reading on Einstein's theory of relativity, Bohr's contributions, tachyons, anti-matter, FTL, etc.
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Want to buy tReversal.com or NewtonianMechanics.com?
LOL,now that I added some domain info., I can move on.....
I wonder if positrons are tachyons?
IMAGINE a single nation creating a temporal telephone?
It would be the ultimate power, literally nothing whatsoever would be impossible.
Its interesting that physicists are so far away from a grand unified theory.
For now, SR,GR,QM, obey their own set of rules.
I don't buy the string theory.
Everything is energy; light,matter, everything. And the answer to it all may be frequency?
And a 'string' at that.
Everything seems to spheroid in form, from planets to particles, I would expect the basic building blocks to be of the same form.
I myself only became interested in this within the last year,but I have come across some interesting things.
FTL for example.
There is a quote by Einstein:
'The relativistic analogy can be carried to its fullest extent, since time slows down at higher speeds, and stops at the speed of light, beyond that it begins to travel backwards'.
I hope I didn't mess that up to badly, from memory.
That means an FTL signal experiences t reversal. I came across two interesting bits of information, one: 'radio waves in the atmosphere travel at ftl speeds'.
This I haven't been able to confirm.
And the second: 'signals travelling through a wave guide appear to travel at ftl speeds.'
This, I have tracked down.
Does this mean that an EM wave, of photons: radio, light,or micro waves; can be used as a carrier wave by creating conditions similar to the atmospheric/wave guide effects, and send an ftl signal?
The German Physicist that sent micro-wave photons at 4.7C (C=speed of light), sent an UNDERSTANDABLE signal, namely: Mozart.
How far away can a 'temporal telephone' be?
Stephen Hawking has given in, and refuses to accept any TT bets, because he cannot disprove it.
He mentioned light going round and round, getting bluer and bluer and catching up with itself, when describing his version of a t machine.
I came across some interesting stories,most contemporary, and one going back 100+ years, that also mentioned blue light.
Since radio waves occur in nature, and may travel at FTL (faster than light) speeds in the atmosphere, these events may have occured,and naturally.
You should visit:
alt.sci-time-travel
Theres a Physicist there who is a real brain, and he constantly worries about the damage that could be done by a T traveller.
Hes a very smart guy, and his worry,gives me hope!

Its 2am.....hope this makes sense...?

Good night all...again.....

:)
 
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I have heared some mince in my time but this is big mince
pure mince
 

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Originally posted by domainscot
I have heared some mince in my time but this is big mince
pure mince

LOL domainscot. I think you need another 10 shots of Drambuie for it to sink in properly :)
 

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He received my message!!!
 

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It work for me too, I read your post and witness the whole thing. Amazing, DomeBase!
 

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Originally posted by goh
It work for me too, I read your post and witness the whole thing. Amazing, DomeBase!

"To boldly goh where no one has gone before!" :eek:
 

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doh, my reply was hijacked.. i swear.
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I've been reading some Hawking too and the Cellular Automata papers. I haven't tackled A New Kind of Science yet. I was thinking I'd brush up on some advanced math first. If you've read about infinite histories, what do you think of that ? Wouldn't it be nice to live much much longer than our average lifespan allows, just so we could keep learning ?
 

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This is too confusing :sad: :D
 

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there are 2 threads with same subject is why brujah....not thread hjacking :)
 

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Can't do, nearly 1am had been reading all day not going to survive it :sad: Still have a piece of work to finish off... :upset:
 

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Well I didnt read all of the above but I like fishing ;)
 

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It worked!
He received my message!!!
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Sincerely, DomeBase

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I won't believe until I have real proof, if you can email something like, ummmmm, the big game numbers, just for scientific evidence, say two hours before they come out, that would be proof enough.
Of course I wouldn't buy any tickets,just want proof.
 
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