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Re: HEY EINSTEIN [message #455701 is a reply to message #455688] |
Fri, 23 September 2011 00:44 |
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nikki6ixx
Messages: 2545 Registered: August 2007
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IT'S GONE TO PLAID!!
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Re: HEY EINSTEIN [message #455717 is a reply to message #455688] |
Fri, 23 September 2011 05:05 |
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Omar007
Messages: 1711 Registered: December 2007 Location: Amsterdam
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WOW HE WAS WRONG
But seriously it's pretty awesome it's now pretty much confirmed as possible.
Uknown galaxys here we come!
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MUDKIPS wrote on Fri, 23 September 2011 09:34 | WARP 5
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Re: HEY EINSTEIN [message #455725 is a reply to message #455688] |
Fri, 23 September 2011 07:13 |
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R315r4z0r
Messages: 3836 Registered: March 2005 Location: New York
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I thought that the universal nature of the universe prevented things from traveling faster than light by slowing down time?
I heard that if something is about the break the universe's natural "speed limit" that object is subjected to what would seem to be a time barrier. That speeding object begins to slow down in time while everything else around it that is going at "normal" speed would continue to move forward in time as normal. Once the speeding object slows down again, it's time perception then falls back into sync with the rest of the universe.
Basically something going super fast (faster than light) would be sent into what we would call the future.
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