Time and Space

  • Mel
    19 years ago

    It's 10:40am here in England. There's roughly 1.5 metres beweeen myself and the next person. And if my grandfather had have been a watch maker time would have been relative.

    I hope that answers your question.

  • aaron 1 remo
    19 years ago

    please go on thats a really interesting idea...

  • Alex Marlatt
    19 years ago

    Time is nothing but an invention of man, it is nothing more nothing less, and time travel it seems to me would be impossible because it would require all the atoms in the universe to reverse what they did and that alone would take immense energy to make the desired effect, and if it is possible, I believe we shouldn't mess with time we might mess crap up, we could reintroduce the plague in the world (because of our newer diseases which no one would have a resistance to or any way to make vacines) or we could go forward in time and get horribly sick from their disease, it all seems like a stupid thing to risk

  • aaron 1 remo
    19 years ago

    : )
    one question though to a previous post, if all the atoms in the universe were reversed then we wouldn't be aware of this as our brains would also be 'reversed' so theroretically we could have allready traveled 'back in time' and not realised it
    XD

  • Brian King
    19 years ago

    according to some freak in my civics it's a rip in the time and space continum. then he goes on about quantum physics but the only quantum i know it quantum leap (a rave) so i kinda blank out

  • Ariana
    19 years ago

    Beyond, you mentioned that we astral often when dreaming however I'm under the impression that it takes years and years to learn OOB experiences?

  • Polly
    19 years ago

    argh i find this all very freaky.... one thing, in science we were talking abut this and our teacher said if we could get far enough away ( like on mars or something) then look at earth so we could see whats happening (through like magic binoculars or something) we would see the dinosaurs.... lol.... something to do with how long it takes light to travel?
    hehe im waaaay out of my death lol

    - Polly

  • Kaitlin Kristina
    19 years ago

    Beyond: You remind me of a kid named Matt who used to be on the boards all the time.

    Good to see esoterism and quantum mechanics has blood coursing through youth's veins.

  • Jordan
    19 years ago

    I don't know a whole lot myself, but I do know this: If you are interested in the space time continuum, then you should read some of Dr. Stephen Hawking's books/theories and such. The man's a genious...literally.