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Post by FrostXero on May 10, 2005 23:10:35 GMT -5
How is it 2-1? We are both in agreement that wormholes are a possiblity that could be realized but we just disagree weather they should be used or not.
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Post by Creature of Shadow on May 11, 2005 21:12:15 GMT -5
Debating whether or not wormholes should or shouldn't be used is kind of pointless until we figure out HOW to use them in the first place, isn't it?
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Post by FrostXero on May 12, 2005 0:01:17 GMT -5
How as in morality issues as weve been debating aobut or how as in getting to the point where we could use them for good and/or evil.
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Post by Vegeta on May 12, 2005 1:43:57 GMT -5
How = usage
I've already developed ideas for that. Sonic Waves (ultra-high frequency sound), and the most likely to occur, splitting atoms at a molecular level. If done the proper way, it MIGHT create a wormhole. I thing the Sonic Wave idea would work, but the atom-splitting is easier for science to do.
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Post by FrostXero on May 12, 2005 18:15:18 GMT -5
Heh. I've thought of a way. But it's more like teleporting than a worm hole. Well you see how water evaporates and then ends up in the sky right? Now if we could do that with a living being as a test subject we could totally be able to trave distances.
Or Since the human mind are just regular electric movemnt though ones brain, And with your dna you can practally make a copy of your self, just remove the mind from the body by making them electric pulses and bionic code and what not with your Dna at one place. And have another place have the same machine type of machine that has your mind and dna and basically use them as a human fax machine.
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Post by Creature of Shadow on May 12, 2005 18:41:39 GMT -5
Worm-holes, from what I understand, provide more a method of transportation than of anything else-whether that transportation is temporal or spacial, it is still mere transportation. Therefore, I fail to see how it could be used as either good or evil. It would fail to form anything that could actually constitute a "weapon", right?
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Post by FrostXero on May 12, 2005 21:41:52 GMT -5
it owuld be a great get away to mexico in 5 seconds after you pull off a federal crime.
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Post by Vegeta on May 13, 2005 1:21:54 GMT -5
Worm-holes, from what I understand, provide more a method of transportation than of anything else-whether that transportation is temporal or spacial, it is still mere transportation. Therefore, I fail to see how it could be used as either good or evil. It would fail to form anything that could actually constitute a "weapon", right? EXACTLY! SOMEONE finally sees what I'm talking about! *loves you?*
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Post by FrostXero on May 13, 2005 18:18:59 GMT -5
Eh darn pure hearted people. I guess you have to be evil like me to see the destructive side of things.
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Post by Vegeta on May 13, 2005 18:34:00 GMT -5
Me? Pure hearted? Hah hah hah! Trust me, my "evil" goes FAR beyond yours.
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Post by FrostXero on May 13, 2005 18:47:30 GMT -5
Heh then why dont you see the weapon use of it. And i bet ive done far more worst things,
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Post by Creature of Shadow on May 22, 2005 14:04:47 GMT -5
OK, Mr. Evil-Minded, how would you go about trying to turn a wormhole into a weapon? I'm all-ears...
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Post by Vegeta on May 22, 2005 22:20:41 GMT -5
I dunno, Xerox. I've covered alot of ground in my day. But anyway. Using a worm-hole as a weapon is possible, yes. However, using a Mazda Miata as a weapon is just as possible. So really, it's not at all relevant cause to cease and desist all acitivies related to a worm-hole or time-travel.
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Post by Exile on May 23, 2005 9:20:46 GMT -5
The universe is assumed to have some constants, energy is one of them, and mass is a type of energy... So, unless we obliviate this law, there is no possibility of time travel without some sort of counter-reaction, meaning: The energy that is moved in time will necessarily have to be moved the other way, too. When I move my 65 kilos back 30 years, 65 kilos have to move the other way, too.
Another thing is the chaos theory, and the causal structure of the universe. Just the appearance of anything at some point may completely alter the course of history... Another thing is... if in the future, things change, now won't exist, which makes it illogic to discuss this topic, unless all time travel ever to happen has already happened. The causal structure of the universe has to be retained... in other words: If we time traveled, despite the fact that things have moved back 30 years, it would actually be the future. Obviously, the question arrises what happens to the "now"... Oh well, maybe quantum theory can save us... lemme try. According to quantum physics, there are an infinite number of possible pasts, and they have all happened, in the same way that an electron takes all possible ways to it's target. Assuming that ALL events are in line with what is, time travel would be possible; it just wouldn't change anything... I guess this assumes a universe that protects itself...
Enough of that, my head is complaining.
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Post by FrostXero on May 23, 2005 18:11:40 GMT -5
Yea veggie is right but I've said it a number of times. Why kill someone and get in trouble ,when you can erase them form histroy and have no memory of him. Also it would be the perfect get way vehicle...if you can call it that.
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