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XabbaRus 08-10-10 07:31 AM

Don't you just love Pravda
 
Hell this is great..

http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/...xperiment.html

Ranks up there with my father-in law's idea that the Russian wildfires are a result of some American weather changing experiments....

Oberon 08-10-10 07:38 AM

I wonder if anyone would notice if time was changed... :hmmm:

I'm surprised that Chavez hasn't blamed the Asian floods on HAARP yet. :hmmm:

Gerald 08-10-10 07:43 AM

Well Pravda stands for truth,
 
but the contents of the article are a bit up to the viewer to interpret :roll:

CptSimFreak 08-10-10 08:14 AM

Pravda is the same thing as enquirer this days.

AVGWarhawk 08-10-10 08:41 AM

Quote:

Ranks up there with my father-in law's idea that the Russian wildfires are a result of some American weather changing experiments....
He is right.......

TLAM Strike 08-10-10 08:43 AM

The actual method for traveling back in time is far cooler, you take two colliding black holes and fly around them in figure 8s inside their gravitational fields. The massive distortions in space-time will apparently slowly send you back in time... :hmmm:

Gerald 08-10-10 08:49 AM

Perhaps,
 
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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike (Post 1464001)
The actual method for traveling back in time is far cooler, you take two colliding black holes and fly around them in figure 8s inside their gravitational fields. The massive distortions in space-time will apparently slowly send you back in time... :hmmm:

but in what time we're talking about :hmm2:

TLAM Strike 08-10-10 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1464007)
but in what time we're talking about :hmm2:

Depends on velocity. Time is relative to the observer. I imagine that its possible to fly really fast though such a construct and if you plotted it right fly back in time the exact amount you travel forwards relative to the outside universe and thus travel in time at a 1:1 ratio.

Let Neil DeGrasse Tyson explain it. Fast forward to about 45:00

ETR3(SS) 08-10-10 09:18 AM

So did anybody else think of Red Alert and the Chronosphere when they read that?:haha:

Raptor1 08-10-10 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ETR3(SS) (Post 1464025)
So did anybody else think of Red Alert and the Chronosphere when they read that?:haha:

Yes, in fact.

Gerald 08-10-10 09:26 AM

Hmm .... uh .. yes of course,
 
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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike (Post 1464021)
Depends on velocity. Time is relative to the observer. I imagine that its possible to fly really fast though such a construct and if you plotted it right fly back in time the exact amount you travel forwards relative to the outside universe and thus travel in time at a 1:1 ratio.

Let Neil DeGrasse Tyson explain it. Fast forward to about 45:00

which speeds can move about, in theory :roll:

Gerald 08-10-10 09:43 AM

Reminded me not of the time,
 
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Originally Posted by ETR3(SS) (Post 1464025)
So did anybody else think of Red Alert and the Chronosphere when they read that?:haha:

I played a lot when it first came out,and the rest for that matter also,but it was a fun thing,but today you have a huge range of similar games....

nikimcbee 08-10-10 10:12 AM

Is this still considered a serious paper? It reads like the weekly world news at times.:haha:

Raptor1 08-10-10 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1464077)
Is this still considered a serious paper? It reads like the weekly world news at times.:haha:

When was Pravda considered a serious paper? :hmmm:

Susexx 08-10-10 01:05 PM

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