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Joe (AKA Josie) is now claiming that the theory of relativity allows for travel
back and forth through time. It's a PROVEN fact...even though light travel for a human looks unlikely these days! BLEEP!!! BLEEP!!! Gotta love Melody and the Bleep....turn up the volume, folks! http://www2.wi.net/~rkurer/toontracker/joutersp.html RB |
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that's nice idiot; now go talk about something interesting
Joe (AKA Josie) is now claiming that the theory of relativity allows for travel back and forth through time. It's a PROVEN fact...even though light travel for a human looks unlikely these days! BLEEP!!! BLEEP!!! Gotta love Melody and the Bleep....turn up the volume, folks! http://www2.wi.net/~rkurer/toontracker/joutersp.html RB |
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The respective clocks may run at different rates but would any sequence of
events be different to the people on earth and the people traveling? Did you know that time is latitude dependent on the surface of the earth? Clocks at the equator run slower relative to clocks at the poles. BC "Joe" wrote in message om... (Bobsprit) wrote in message ... Joe (AKA Josie) is now claiming that the theory of relativity allows for travel back and forth through time. It's a PROVEN fact...even though light travel for a human looks unlikely these days! BLEEP!!! BLEEP!!! Gotta love Melody and the Bleep....turn up the volume, folks! http://www2.wi.net/~rkurer/toontracker/joutersp.html RB Boobsie, I never said back and forth in time. If a crew left earth and traveled at the speed of light, time here on earth would be different from time the crew lives in. BIG Difference. Joe |
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If a crew left earth and traveled at the speed of light, time here on
earth would be different from time the crew lives in. BIG Difference. Exactly. It's NOT traveling through time, dopey Josie! RB |
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Please raise your right hand...
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He's an idiot and no nothing. You should just pay him no mind.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 02:10:37 GMT, "Bob Crantz"
wrote this crap: The respective clocks may run at different rates but would any sequence of events be different to the people on earth and the people traveling? Did you know that time is latitude dependent on the surface of the earth? Clocks at the equator run slower relative to clocks at the poles. Good point! I was wondering if someone would mention this. Time is also relative to gravity. A clock at the ground floor of a tall building will run faster than a clock at the top floor. The gravity at the equator is less than at the poles. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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OzOne wrote: On 28 May 2004 03:35:57 GMT, (SAIL LOCO) scribbled thusly: He's an idiot and no nothing. "no nothing" is that a double negative or just the scrawlings of an idiot :-) hehee. Double negative it is... LP (what bet did you place on that one?) |
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OzOne breathed this into existince: On Thu, 27 May 2004 23:14:16 -0500, "Lady Pilot" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote: On 28 May 2004 03:35:57 GMT, (SAIL LOCO) scribbled thusly: He's an idiot and no nothing. "no nothing" is that a double negative or just the scrawlings of an idiot :-) hehee. Double negative it is... LP (what bet did you place on that one?) Methinks you are in error. I'd go for the scrawlings Huh? Sorry, you lost me there... LP |
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