02-05-2005, 04:35 PM
The subject of the original post was also a radio program on Art Bell one night a few months ago. I have to claim not to belive this story, but it does open up some interesting possibilities.
I'm convinced that there will always be more that we don't know or understand than what we do know - no matter how large our base of knowledge gets.
Can there be a time warp at the poles maybe, after all they are the exit point of this planets magnetic lines of force.
And (this is important) we scientifically don't really understand magnetic flux - much less what effect concentrations as at the poles would do to our concept of space time
I believe that science has not yet been able to produce a direction that time does move in, or an arrow indicating that time must flow in a certain direction, but then we don't know everything.
Time travel is possible. If you can move fast enough, then you will be transported into the future. In fact, if you have ever taken a trip on a modern jet, your elapsed time while in transit was microseconds less than the elapsed time on the earth below. I spent so much time in the '80s flying across the country that I'm probably a milisecond younger than I would be if I had stayed on the ground. Everyone tells me that I look young for my age.[D]
I do think it is pretty interesting that science cannot find a single biological function, or a single natural process that will not work in reverse if time weere to be turned around.
At least, that is my understanding at this point.
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!
I'm convinced that there will always be more that we don't know or understand than what we do know - no matter how large our base of knowledge gets.
Can there be a time warp at the poles maybe, after all they are the exit point of this planets magnetic lines of force.
And (this is important) we scientifically don't really understand magnetic flux - much less what effect concentrations as at the poles would do to our concept of space time
I believe that science has not yet been able to produce a direction that time does move in, or an arrow indicating that time must flow in a certain direction, but then we don't know everything.
Time travel is possible. If you can move fast enough, then you will be transported into the future. In fact, if you have ever taken a trip on a modern jet, your elapsed time while in transit was microseconds less than the elapsed time on the earth below. I spent so much time in the '80s flying across the country that I'm probably a milisecond younger than I would be if I had stayed on the ground. Everyone tells me that I look young for my age.[D]
I do think it is pretty interesting that science cannot find a single biological function, or a single natural process that will not work in reverse if time weere to be turned around.
At least, that is my understanding at this point.
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!