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Did you know that Time Travel is completely impossible? If you disagreeYOU'RE WRONG YOU IDIOT, get a Time Machine, go back before I created this account, make it and post this post exactly the same but with a great big "YOU'RE WRONG YOU IDIOT" right in the middle. No? Well then.

That all depends on whether or not traversable wormholes can be created.
 
Did you know laughing lowers levels of stress hormones and strengthens the immune system. 6 year olds laugh an average of 300 times a day. Adults only laugh 15 to 100 times a day.
 
Did you know that all our negative emotions are caused by Thetans? And the universe exists simply because the Thetans agree that it does?
 
Did you know laughing lowers levels of stress hormones and strengthens the immune system. 6 year olds laugh an average of 300 times a day. Adults only laugh 15 to 100 times a day.

I feel weak, now. =|

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Did you know water has it's greatest density at 4 degrees Celsius? (Or 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit, for those silly people that don't the International Measurement System)
 
There's a theory that if time travel was possible, you could only go back as far as when the time machine was first turned on.

Just had a thought - what if I went back in time to seconds after Earth was created (with a beathing mask 'n' s**t) and created the Time Machine there? Then whenever someone was to travel back in time, they could go as far back as when Earth was formed.

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Did you know the Earth was created slowly over the period of several hundred million years? There is no "few seconds after the Earth was created"

Silly boy.
 
Just had a thought - what if I went back in time to seconds after Earth was created (with a beathing mask 'n' s**t) and created the Time Machine there? Then whenever someone was to travel back in time, they could go as far back as when Earth was formed.

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Along with what Arseface and D3m190d said, if you made a time machine in 2043, January 3rd at 7:47pm, you could only go back in time as far as 2043, January 3rd at 7:47pm. How would you get to the "beginning of the earth" from there? :P
 
Along with what Arseface and D3m190d said, if you made a time machine in 2043, January 3rd at 7:47pm, you could only go back in time as far as 2043, January 3rd at 7:47pm. How would you get to the "beginning of the earth" from there? :P

I... didn't say anything about time travel. /=|
I do think, though, that if tmiem travel is possible, you can go back to before when it was created. If you can at least time travel the time after it was created, why should that object somehow block going back to before it? I think that's silly.
 
Along with what Arseface and D3m190d said, if you made a time machine in 2043, January 3rd at 7:47pm, you could only go back in time as far as 2043, January 3rd at 7:47pm. How would you get to the "beginning of the earth" from there? :P

Because at the begining of the Earth, I'd already have gone back and created the first Time Machine then. So I could travel back there from 2043.
 
Because at the begining of the Earth, I'd already have gone back and created the first Time Machine then. So I could travel back there from 2043.
But in your initial time machine you can't go any further back than 2043, so how can you go all the way back to the beginning?
 
But in your initial time machine you can't go any further back than 2043, so how can you go all the way back to the beginning?

Because while he built the initial time machine in this time, in the past he had already built a second one. You could endlessly look back at the events. Well, you couldn't, just because you use the theory that you can't go back to before when the time machine was created. Still though, you could use this time line, perhaps:
Beginning of time - Early Earth, Hobbe appears and builds a second time machine - Present, Hobbe Builds the first time machine and goes back in time
In this case, he already made the second time machine, before the first, so he could actually do it. It all just depends on which theories you use, and which you refuse to apply to this hypothesis.
 
Because while he built the initial time machine in this time, in the past he had already built a second one. You could endlessly look back at the events. Well, you couldn't, just because you use the theory that you can't go back to before when the time machine was created. Still though, you could use this time line, perhaps:
Beginning of time - Early Earth, Hobbe appears and builds a second time machine - Present, Hobbe Builds the first time machine and goes back in time
In this case, he already made the second time machine, before the first, so he could actually do it. It all just depends on which theories you use, and which you refuse to apply to this hypothesis.
How does he get back to early earth though? Spontaneous transportation through time?
 
On the subject of time travel: Worm Holes, Cryostasis, and I heard a theory, don't know if it is true or not (History channel has played some bullshit docs before) that we could basically 'orbit' a black hole and due to the Gravity, once we launch off we would have only changed by lets say: We were in orbit for five minutes, we leave, but to everyone else eight minutes had passed.
 
On the subject of time travel: Worm Holes, Cryostasis, and I heard a theory, don't know if it is true or not (History channel has played some bullshit docs before) that we could basically 'orbit' a black hole and due to the Gravity, once we launch off we would have only changed by lets say: We were in orbit for five minutes, we leave, but to everyone else eight minutes had passed.
Sounds alot like the twin paradox and gravitational time dilation - the time difference experienced by the two bodies is due to the speed and relative gravitational exponents they experience - a faster body under more gravitational force ages quicker than one travelling slower under less force.
 
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