0 registered members (),
1,438
guests, and 5
spiders. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|
Re: time paradox
[Re: Joozey]
#289828
09/15/09 19:03
09/15/09 19:03
|
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 5,210 İstanbul, Turkey
Quad
Senior Expert
|
Senior Expert
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 5,210
İstanbul, Turkey
|
or like when you look at the sky you dont see the actual place of the sun but you see where it was 8 mins ago... Hehe, the place of the sun? Are you sure? You do see what the sun looked like 8 minutes ago, but not its place. It's not the sun turning around us! whatever, you get the idee.
3333333333
|
|
|
Re: time paradox
[Re: Quad]
#289833
09/15/09 19:43
09/15/09 19:43
|
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 959 nl
flits
User
|
User
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 959
nl
|
i thought its wasnt gravitational fields but light laser beams
the one invented sayed that hey did not get back in time but keep it on that time so he is slowing down the time
anyway i would say timetravel isnt impossible because we dont know how everthing works if we know how it would work we maby would could travel in time
"empty"
|
|
|
Re: time paradox
[Re: Joozey]
#289851
09/15/09 21:31
09/15/09 21:31
|
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 5,210 İstanbul, Turkey
Quad
Senior Expert
|
Senior Expert
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 5,210
İstanbul, Turkey
|
actually if you think about it most part of the sicence is psuedo-science.
3333333333
|
|
|
Re: time paradox
[Re: lostclimate]
#289885
09/16/09 05:14
09/16/09 05:14
|
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 3,232 Australia
EvilSOB
Expert
|
Expert
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 3,232
Australia
|
AAAnd....
The sun IS moving. Its orbiting the center of the Milky Way galaxy!
And the GALAXY is moving through space too. I dont know if IT is orbiting anything, but it is moving in relation to "almost" all observable galaxies / 'celestial landmarks'.
"There is no fate but what WE make." - CEO Cyberdyne Systems Corp. A8.30.5 Commercial
|
|
|
Re: time paradox
[Re: EvilSOB]
#289967
09/16/09 14:25
09/16/09 14:25
|
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 4,134 Netherlands
Joozey
Expert
|
Expert
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 4,134
Netherlands
|
I knew someone was going to counter strike this . Yes, okay, the sun moves relative to us . And yes, the sun is moving with 700 thousand kilometres per hour around the Milkyway, and the galaxy is tuffing forward with a mere 2 million kilometres per hour. The orbit of the sun however is so big that the G-force in comparison of the sun's low speed does barely have any effect on the orbit of the earth (which would be pulled in an egg-shape(?) due to the sun's gravitational drag). But it is so low that we do not notice any effect in temperature (each time the earth moves in direction of the galaxy's center it should become hotter). The deviation of the eggshaped(?) orbit would cause a visual shift in time of the sun's position, one half of the year it moves faster through the sky, the other half slower.
Last edited by Joozey; 09/16/09 14:28.
Click and join the 3dgs irc community! Room: #3dgs
|
|
|
|