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RE: Last post wins. - Flarp55 - 10-11-2014 02:11 AM (10-11-2014 01:38 AM)baustin42 Wrote: Yes, time will dilate at a speed significantly close to the speed of light. I'm just saying I don't think it's possible for humans to travel at that speed. Well as long as you're moving at all, you're traveling in time, albeit at a very slow rate. RE: Last post wins. - baustin42 - 10-11-2014 02:21 AM (10-11-2014 02:11 AM)Flarp55 Wrote:(10-11-2014 01:38 AM)baustin42 Wrote: Yes, time will dilate at a speed significantly close to the speed of light. I'm just saying I don't think it's possible for humans to travel at that speed. That's why I define forward time travel relatively. RE: Last post wins. - Flarp55 - 10-11-2014 03:52 AM (10-11-2014 02:21 AM)baustin42 Wrote:(10-11-2014 02:11 AM)Flarp55 Wrote:(10-11-2014 01:38 AM)baustin42 Wrote: Yes, time will dilate at a speed significantly close to the speed of light. I'm just saying I don't think it's possible for humans to travel at that speed. Well yeah, but the people who are running are traveling in time slightly faster than those that are walking, for example. RE: Last post wins. - baustin42 - 10-11-2014 05:00 AM (10-11-2014 03:52 AM)Flarp55 Wrote:(10-11-2014 02:21 AM)baustin42 Wrote:(10-11-2014 02:11 AM)Flarp55 Wrote:(10-11-2014 01:38 AM)baustin42 Wrote: Yes, time will dilate at a speed significantly close to the speed of light. I'm just saying I don't think it's possible for humans to travel at that speed. I don't think the laws of special relativity come into play at possible speeds. Again, I may be wrong. I'm sure Demon knows. RE: Last post wins. - Chemoeum - 10-11-2014 05:07 AM [/smartconversation] RE: Last post wins. - Flarp55 - 10-11-2014 05:45 AM (10-11-2014 05:00 AM)baustin42 Wrote:(10-11-2014 03:52 AM)Flarp55 Wrote:(10-11-2014 02:21 AM)baustin42 Wrote:(10-11-2014 02:11 AM)Flarp55 Wrote:(10-11-2014 01:38 AM)baustin42 Wrote: Yes, time will dilate at a speed significantly close to the speed of light. I'm just saying I don't think it's possible for humans to travel at that speed. Yes, they do. Their effect is just very small. RE: Last post wins. - Flarp55 - 10-11-2014 08:55 AM Baustin, you're in top 200 RE: Last post wins. - baustin42 - 10-11-2014 09:06 AM I consider the effect negligible. (10-11-2014 08:55 AM)Flarp55 Wrote: Baustin, you're in top 200 I know, I dropped 11 spots from last week Probably because I haven't been able to play... RE: Last post wins. - Flarp55 - 10-11-2014 09:52 AM (10-11-2014 09:06 AM)baustin42 Wrote: I consider the effect negligible. Though it is very small, it still exists. Some guy even experienced a whopping .02 seconds of time travel: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Avdeyev#Time_Dilation_Record .02 is actually a lot, considering it's time travel RE: Last post wins. - LegacyofEight - 10-11-2014 10:38 AM Such conversations require high scientific intellect. I don't like Science. |