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Is Time travel possible before death?

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2003 3:38 am
by George.Wright
is it possible that the brain generates a super magnetic field before death?
and it is this signal that is recieved by psychics?
do we then live forever?
does 1 nanosecond feel like 50 years?
is the spirit not immortal?
can we summon the core of all energys, in times of say distress?
what other times does the human psyche get a kickstart?
and can we change?
and what indicates sucess?
and are we good?
and do we love GOD?
and does the fat lady actually sing?
and the sound of the birds in spring?
and the beauty in everything?
and the wealthy and what their measures bring?
and watching the movie The Thing
and the Blob will live forever
no two deuces are ever the same
and the kingdom of the disbeliever will reign
and the tigers stripes are in symetry with the seine
and two lovers are locked in the embrace of the fame
Last Tangos are yesterdays flame
and the tiger managed to tame the lame
and the dollars did not manage to obtain
the lameless from the shame
and the kernel from the nutcracker
and every portent is a bloody disaster
and we ALL argue at the feet of the Master
and the serpent is sent
in lieu of the rent
and the charges went ever faster
electromagnetic went.....................AAAGh
Georges

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2003 4:04 am
by lizzytysh
Hi Georges ~

Did you mean for this to go in the Members' Poetry Section. It would be great there, and it poses some very unique questions.

~ Lizzy

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2003 5:26 pm
by John the Shorts
Georges

I hate to be pedantic (Actually that's a total lie - I adore being a pedant :wink: :lol: )

Time Travel is indeed possible, in fact we all do it every second of every day.

If, however, by Time travel you mean discontinuous movement through the fourth dimension in either a positive or negative direction then there is no evidence to suggest that this is possible. Theory even suggests that it is impossible at sub-light speeds and, as the speed of light is an unobtainable maximum, then it is indeed impossible.

There is another type of time travel which could, potentially, simulate discontinuous time travel to an observer and this would be the case for the friend of a space traveller who is travelling at relativistic velocities in that the time experienced by the observer is longer than that experienced by the traveller (A moving clock runs slow)

JTS

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 1:15 pm
by George.Wright
John
a watched clock never ticks
Georges

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 6:27 am
by Coco
Hi George,

I read an interesting novel about time travel. It's called "Time and Again". It had something to do with Einstein... But it was a good mystery novel at the same time.

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 11:04 am
by George.Wright
Thanks for the name of the book, CoCo. My intrest in time has been inspired by meeting Ben on holiday.
Georges

Tom Jones VII, I Fielding

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 11:26 am
by babz
Commenting on the theatrical stage:

"In this vast theatre of time are seated the friend and the critic; here are claps and shouts, hisses and groans; in short, everything which was ever seen or heard at the Theatre Royal."

Sounds like the board. :P

Babz