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Time Travel Explained

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Submitted: 05/31/2012
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User avatar #1 - gerikhero (06/01/2012) [+] (2 replies)
Sup bro? XD just leaving a comment.
#12 - camthepedobear ONLINE (06/01/2012) [-]
There's no mass produced time travel device out yet, so my ability to care is significantly minimal.
User avatar #4 - mesues (06/01/2012) [+] (2 replies)
I dont think earth works on an axis like that, and what about those particles that go faster than light
User avatar #17 to #7 - mesues (06/02/2012) [-]
Not really, but im sure you on your high horse, know everything there is to it. Lets have a pointless argument on the internet that makes us both look like an ass
#16 - jogoto ONLINE (06/02/2012) [-]
hey guys
hey guys
User avatar #15 - icefried (06/01/2012) [-]
There has to be a spot in space from which any point in earth's history is playing out, like when we see stars which have died billions of years in the past.
Wouldn't that mean that if i for example wanted to go back in time to the year 1500 for example. There's a spot in space where exactly that year is happening because the light hasn't reached it. If we knew where that point was and travelled at exactly the speed of light to that point and then went back at a speed faster than the speed of light, according to this video we would go back in time.
Now, could someone please tell me why i'm terribly wrong and an idiot, because it's 2 in the morning and i can't remember the last time i slept.
User avatar #6 - nousernameisleft (06/01/2012) [+] (5 replies)
Einstein created this theory saying that the speed of light is maximum speed yet we have just discovered neutrinos which move faster than the speed of light, is Einstein wrong?
User avatar #13 to #9 - limethief (06/01/2012) [-]
they didn't mess up the calculations, but there's a potential error with some of the timing equipment that accounts neatly for the neutrinos travelling faster than light. They found this out about a month ago
#11 - N. Korean citizen (06/01/2012) [-]
please stop im too hi
User avatar #2 - SumoWamm (06/01/2012) [-]
I feel smarter now.
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