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We are. Futile.
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> Ah, but you can outspeed light, which has also been proven.
I hope you don't mean that you can go faster than the speed of light, because you can't.
In fact the only thing that can potentially go faster than the speed of light is a "group" or "packet" of light.
Otherwise no chance mate
> Quality. A random few sentences that I came up with and wrote around
> the outside of a mathmatical envelope while bored in Spanish spawned
> a discussion that includes theology, math theory and physics.
And Weird Al, don't forget him!!
> You can't cross the lightspeed barrier, that's been mathematically
> proven.
Ah, but you can outspeed light, which has also been proven.
> Simon Says wrote:
> The way I see it time is not a true dimension because it
> is one way. You cannot move back in time.
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> You just used the argument of "We've never done it, so nothing
> else can either."
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> Just because we're dragged through time in one direction, it doesn't
> mean that things cannot exist that can move both forwards and
> backwards. And possibly sideways.
I agree, but all the theories point to it not being possible. The best shot is using wormholes, whether they be naturally formed of artificially. The problem with that is that wormholes are very unstable, and the presence of anything in them may cause them to collapse. Also, there's no guarantee you will still be you when you come out the other end. You might be turned into any number of particles with the equivalent energy as you.
Venombyte was right, you can't cross the light speed barrier. I'm pretty sure you can't start out in "elsewhere" which is the term for things that lie outside of the future and past light cones.
> well, kind of I suppose, It all comes down to how you label the
> dimensions. The way I see it time is not a true dimension because it
> is one way. You cannot move back in time.
You can't cross the lightspeed barrier, that's been mathematically proven.
But what if you were to start the other side of it?
> Oh dear God...
I was, of course, refering to all the pictures of sunny spring afternoons, with the smell of freshly cut grass all around you.
What were you thinking of eh?
Eh?
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