Do you think one of them is using gear pt. 2

in order for gravity to have any effect on the other side there has to be space and time on the other side.. your making a large assumption.. thats the same assumption i made..

gravity is nothing more then space and time pushing down on us.. nothing is really "pulling on us"... instead its pushing down

But time only exists because we make it exist. It's only a measurement of certain movements, so theoretically "time" exists anywhere we choose for it to exist, even though it may be at different rates. For instance, space time near a black hole is insanely slow compared to time here on earth. I forget the exact numbers but there was some theoretical study (I've mentioned it here before) that was done showing time travel is possible due to the gravitational pull near a black hole. Like if you were to orbit a black hole for a year, it would be a thousand years on earth.

True, but eventually it has to start pulling. Once we hit whatever maximum expansion and start moving back towards the beginning wouldn't that be a pull? Or is it just a reversed push?
 
Also, traveling at higher speeds slows down the rate of time. Traveling at the speed of light for one year, would be equal to a few hundred or something on earth. I need to find that study, it was really interesting. They covered it on Morgan Freeman's Into the Wormhole.
 
think of it like two walls that are parallel.. they are also wavy.. and and when both sides are wavy and the peaks of the wave of one side hits the peal of the wave on the other side, we get a big bang

That sounds to me like two universes touching each other... or whatever is actually on the "other side".
 
Also, traveling at higher speeds slows down the rate of time. Traveling at the speed of light for one year, would be equal to a few hundred or something on earth. I need to find that study, it was really interesting. They covered it on Morgan Freeman's Into the Wormhole.

that comes with Einsteins theory of relativity.. i dont think it would be 100 years though
 
Also, traveling at higher speeds slows down the rate of time. Traveling at the speed of light for one year, would be equal to a few hundred or something on earth. I need to find that study, it was really interesting. They covered it on Morgan Freeman's Into the Wormhole.

Einsteins theory of relativity.

*Edit* ^^^ Wizard.
 
in other words.. we really dont understand how to harness the power of the atom yet.. the closest we have gotten is the atomic bomb..

we are in the works of creating a black hole engine.. which only uses 1-2% of the atoms energy.. but is very very very powerful and can last hundreds of years..

it would be the side of your fingernail.. and propel you to near the speed of light.. lol

Is this that fusion thing they've been working on with sending the atoms around trying to make them collide or some shit?
 
that comes with Einsteins theory of relativity.. i dont think it would be 100 years though

Yes, but it was a recent study done by some quantum physicist. I shouldn't use numbers cause I don't know the exact ones he produced. If I can dig up the study I'll share it here.
 
De-load for dead lifts tonight.
What fun....

I'm going to go eat my daily carbs so that I can have energy come gym time.
19g right to the face!
 
How do you always manage to edit your posts RIGHT when I'm quoting it??

Ninja.


That's how I roll. dickface.

Really it's why I speak like a guy with disabilities in real life.
Every time I'm saying something I always think of better ways to say it mid-sentence and stutter a bit.
 
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