Timetravel
A possibility?I'd say so. If you fly from india to spain
you will fly 10hours in just a few hours (take off maybe 8
but land 12) but flew 10h...
And if you fly from spain to india u also flew 10h but lost 6h of the day? Where did they go?
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then i can thoretically land in sevilla, run to the post office and win the lottery in india online!
No wait, thay have then nighttime.. ok, if i fly the other way
but then thay must have a easy accessable netcafe that i can find fast in mumbai. And a quick rickshaw. I pay him duble.
To prove or disprove this theory NASA has placed electron clocks which are 99.9999% accurate into rockets,exploratory probes and satellites travelling into outer space.
When the clocks come back they have lost time,proving that Einstein was right.
Therefore one can in theory travel back and forth into time.
So time travel is maybe not just science fiction
I don't get it the way he ask is the missing houres the diffrence.., but then after reading other comments i get more confuse thats it i go ask my friend google.
It's astonishing how far you Viking/Norweigians have come.
Now instead of raiding here you are posting blogs on the net....well done!
Some like quante physics. I like fast jetplanes.
Open for any ideas or impulses
Instead of throwing a woman over the shoulder (more fun) we now go to training studios..
Not the same
lol
HAY, come to think about it...
we got wife carrying in Finland! Yea!
That is something to look into!
check it
Same here, i prefer maths.
Here's how the theory works: If you travel at the speed of light,the moving between different points in space equates to moving between different points in time.
In other words you can move backwards or forwards in time from the starting point.
Can't help you much then morgen, was bad in physics and maths
Laz, at least you could get along with maths
If the world were flat and the sun had an on/off switch, we wouldn't need time zones! And we could all be on CS at the same time! ... well ... before we're ejected into space and other awful things ... ... perhaps we could just test it out ... make sure everyone holds onto something before we stop the Earth and begin to flatten it out... ... perhaps we should apply for a government grant to study this!
(okay... I'll get back to my work now... )
Corse some would have to have the nightshift and some sleep in the afternoon, but that is kinda what we doo already innit?
So lets syncronise the watches now and hopefully the rest will follow suit. There always had to be people going first and then the rest will follow. If nobody dear take the first step then there will be no progression in the world.
So what time should we go for. Personally i think central european time is good. Can you all adjust to that please?
U think that is possible to bulldoze it flat?
will take some time but... dunno.. maybe.
We'll have to think about this...
Nah ... will keep it as is ... Um, Cyber? - How far in the future? (like, next week or 100 years?) Do you know... are we okay with the whole Mayan Calendar thing?
CET is in the region of greenwich time (euro stuff)
So will u be ok with go to work around midnight Mind?
and go to bed after dinner? U'll do that for a more "equal" world woulden't you?
Its only until we can finish that dozer work, sceduled to be finished in 2189.
There are powerful psychics, and then there are psychics like me who aren't powerful at all.
But let me tell you this. The Mayans based their calculations on projections from the sky in 1200 AD.
They were a bit off and we are not all going into the orbit on December 21.
They were right about all the planets lining up, but they were wrong about how close/far they were lining up.
The gravitational pull will not be as bad as they predicted.
I'd like to buy one for me future gf.
Unless that turns out to be you.
If nobody proves to have 4 fingers fit to start the reactor
then i say - let's take our chances. Abit slower tempo in this world can not hurt nobody. I even heard we will have 26h a day then, will be 1960 all over again. I vote for that as a second option.
I guess that's the key issue... hard to keep your head straight and your feet moving when oxygen is running low.
Are you close to the mountains? We have barely enough elevation for a ski slope here.
After 26,000 feet it's known as the "death zone". Choppers can't rescue you after that elevation because the air is so thin that the chopper blades have nothing to bite into.
You're on your own if you develop cerebral or pulminary edema.
I'm within driving distance of Siver Star ski resort. I buy a season ticket every year.
Yep close to the mountains and am in them.
Lots of mountains in BC ... it's cool that you're in/around them and get to play there as well!
(skiing - I've done it on water and enjoyed it - haven't done it on snow - always looks like fun though )
noisy and young.. hehe
but fun to watch how good thay are skiing, wish i was 16 again
i was best at ski when i was 15 when i think back, no fear then was crazy
So raiding and burning down villages is not all you did in the old days. You were nordic skiing too.
Maybe not travelling at the speed of light
The one carrying the spear looks a lot like Morgen. Probably his ancestor, Morgen the Bloodthirsty.
Painting by Knud Bergslien 1869
showing Birkebeiner loyalists to save the infant pretender to the Norwegian throne, Håkon Håkonsson, in 1206.
I like the one carrying the child