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what in the hell is the game 100% Orange Juice?
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Seriously, am I the only one who doesn't like this movie? Is there anyone else who thinksspoiler alert: they’re not the only ones that break from what is popularized as the concept of time travel, they won’t be the last, and honestly their direction with it is better than a lot of ways people go about it
I could go on forever about it but I digress
@Megadoomer is right
Pure Calcium C simulator.what in the hell is the game 100% Orange Juice?
You get used to it, don't worrymy nebula dissertation lowkey got last post huh
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shut the **** up and yes
You're probably not alone since million and millions of peoples saw that movie and there is probably atleast one other person out there on the internet that agree with you...Seriously, am I the only one who doesn't like this movie? Is there anyone else who thinksPlease tell me I'm not alone!the time travel falls apart under scrutiny and there were next to no actual hype moments and the depressing beginning didn't need to happen and that the truly heroic thing to do would have been to change history?
No it's absolutely impossible.Okay, you don't know it's impossible. Who knows where science could eventually go.
Can I add that it's a good thing that time travel can't exist irl?No it's absolutely impossible.
The concept of time travel flies in the face of the laws of physics. For something to travel forward in time faster than one second per second, it would need to move faster than the speed of light. Given how the speed of light works, it's literally impossible for matter to go faster than the speed of light.
And going backwards in time is somehow even more impossible due to the same reason. You can't propel matter at less than the negative speed of light.
No it's absolutely impossible.
The concept of time travel flies in the face of the laws of physics. For something to travel forward in time faster than one second per second, it would need to move faster than the speed of light. Given how the speed of light works, it's literally impossible for matter to go faster than the speed of light.
And going backwards in time is somehow even more impossible due to the same reason. You can't propel matter at less than the negative speed of light.
A very very fun board game on PC. Dice battles, think Mario Party with dice instead of minigames. Hilarious with friendswhat in the hell is the game 100% Orange Juice?
You're right.Thread is quite dead today :b
I have the cosmic treadmill at leastJust get hit by a bolt of lightning and get a cosmic treadmill
Gwen im gonna bop you in the headBtw it's Jojo Friday. This is especially important because we are getting close to the Seven Pages...
But what's more important is that @Shishœ has been pissed at Vento Aureo for 4 weeks in a row.
CAN WE MAKE IT FIVE
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I have to watch that...Btw it's Jojo Friday. This is especially important because we are getting close to the Seven Pages...
But what's more important is that @Shishœ has been pissed at Vento Aureo for 4 weeks in a row.
CAN WE MAKE IT FIVE
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What the hell did I miss?What the hell are you going on about? Everyone else has been corrupted, I was trying to save you the same fate?
That doesn’t explain how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop but it’s close enough, thank youSince time travel is being brought up I want to clarify how it works.
As some have mentioned time travel to the past is not possible. Time travels only in one direction and that direction is forward. Time travel to the future though is definitely possible. However, it works a bit differently than what you might normally expect. The concept was explained well by Einstein in his Special Theory of Relativity. Here he established the concept of time dilation. Time dilation is best explained with frames of reference. Imagine someone in a spaceship and someone observing the spaceship from the Earth. If the person inside the spaceship travels close to the speed of light (say 80% of it) to a nearby star and the trip takes them 5 years from Earth's frame of reference 8.33 years would have passed. So that means if we had both people, the one on Earth and the one on the ship be 30 years old, once the person on the ship returns they would be 35 while the one on Earth would be 38 or so. Or in other words, 8 years have passed on Earth by the time the person on the spaceship returns when compared to the 5 that did for the traveler. This difference of course is further increased the closer you travel to the speed of light. It is important to note that anything other than massless particles cannot travel at the speed of light.
For those curious the mathematical formula itself is:
t' = (t / sqrt(1-(v^2/c^2)))
t' would be the person on Earth's time
t would be the person on the ship's time
v would be velocity
c is the speed of light = 3.0 * 10^8 meters/second
I have not really watched the anime recently, where is it at now? Is it after the Green Day arc?Btw it's Jojo Friday. This is especially important because we are getting close to the Seven Pages...
But what's more important is that @Shishœ has been pissed at Vento Aureo for 4 weeks in a row.
CAN WE MAKE IT FIVE
Since time travel is being brought up I want to clarify how it works.
As some have mentioned time travel to the past is not possible. Time travels only in one direction and that direction is forward. Time travel to the future though is definitely possible. However, it works a bit differently than what you might normally expect. The concept was explained well by Einstein in his Special Theory of Relativity. Here he established the concept of time dilation. Time dilation is best explained with frames of reference. Imagine someone in a spaceship and someone observing the spaceship from the Earth. If the person inside the spaceship travels close to the speed of light (say 80% of it) to a nearby star and the trip takes them 5 years from Earth's frame of reference 8.33 years would have passed. So that means if we had both people, the one on Earth and the one on the ship be 30 years old, once the person on the ship returns they would be 35 while the one on Earth would be 38 or so. Or in other words, 8 years have passed on Earth by the time the person on the spaceship returns when compared to the 5 that did for the traveler. This difference of course is further increased the closer you travel to the speed of light. It is important to note that anything other than massless particles cannot travel at the speed of light.
For those curious the mathematical formula itself is:
t' = (t / sqrt(1-(v^2/c^2)))
t' would be the person on Earth's time
t would be the person on the ship's time
v would be velocity
c is the speed of light = 3.0 * 10^8 meters/second
I’m playing Obi-Wan to Teeb’s Anakin.What the hell did I miss?
As much as I've tried to figure it out in the lab, no amount of research has allowed me to figure that out. It shall forever be one of the greatest mysteries of nature.That doesn’t explain how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop but it’s close enough, thank you
I mean, at least it's not our usual form of unapproachable.cla: hey guys there are a bunch of guests stop seeming unapproachable
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Ohhh..What the hell are you going on about? Everyone else has been corrupted, I was trying to save you the same fate?
yes yes, very good observation..Since time travel is being brought up I want to clarify how it works.
As some have mentioned time travel to the past is not possible. Time travels only in one direction and that direction is forward. Time travel to the future though is definitely possible. However, it works a bit differently than what you might normally expect. The concept was explained well by Einstein in his Special Theory of Relativity. Here he established the concept of time dilation. Time dilation is best explained with frames of reference. Imagine someone in a spaceship and someone observing the spaceship from the Earth. If the person inside the spaceship travels close to the speed of light (say 80% of it) to a nearby star and the trip takes them 5 years from Earth's frame of reference 8.33 years would have passed. So that means if we had both people, the one on Earth and the one on the ship be 30 years old, once the person on the ship returns they would be 35 while the one on Earth would be 38 or so. Or in other words, 8 years have passed on Earth by the time the person on the spaceship returns when compared to the 5 that did for the traveler. This difference of course is further increased the closer you travel to the speed of light. It is important to note that anything other than massless particles cannot travel at the speed of light.
For those curious the mathematical formula itself is:
t' = (t / sqrt(1-(v^2/c^2)))
t' would be the person on Earth's time
t would be the person on the ship's time
v would be velocity
c is the speed of light = 3.0 * 10^8 meters/second
I mostly liked the movie, but I would also never dislike a movie because the time travel falls apart. Time travel is impossible, so you can't make a perfect time travel movie. Also, if I went back in time and killed someone, it would literally change everything that ever interacted with that person. So for instance, if I died that means my family's memories would jut somehow vanish, and the car I bought wouldn't have driven on the roads I did, and I'd never interact with anyone so it doesn't really make any sense.Seriously, am I the only one who doesn't like this movie? Is there anyone else who thinksPlease tell me I'm not alone!the time travel falls apart under scrutiny and there were next to no actual hype moments and the depressing beginning didn't need to happen and that the truly heroic thing to do would have been to change history?
You don’t have to be heroic to change history. Changing history is what makes you heroic.Seriously, am I the only one who doesn't like this movie? Is there anyone else who thinksPlease tell me I'm not alone!the time travel falls apart under scrutiny and there were next to no actual hype moments and the depressing beginning didn't need to happen and that the truly heroic thing to do would have been to change history?
Well, how does your "science" explain King Crimson then?Since time travel is being brought up I want to clarify how it works.
As some have mentioned time travel to the past is not possible. Time travels only in one direction and that direction is forward. Time travel to the future though is definitely possible. However, it works a bit differently than what you might normally expect. The concept was explained well by Einstein in his Special Theory of Relativity. Here he established the concept of time dilation. Time dilation is best explained with frames of reference. Imagine someone in a spaceship and someone observing the spaceship from the Earth. If the person inside the spaceship travels close to the speed of light (say 80% of it) to a nearby star and the trip takes them 5 years from Earth's frame of reference 8.33 years would have passed. So that means if we had both people, the one on Earth and the one on the ship be 30 years old, once the person on the ship returns they would be 35 while the one on Earth would be 38 or so. Or in other words, 8 years have passed on Earth by the time the person on the spaceship returns when compared to the 5 that did for the traveler. This difference of course is further increased the closer you travel to the speed of light. It is important to note that anything other than massless particles cannot travel at the speed of light.
For those curious the mathematical formula itself is:
t' = (t / sqrt(1-(v^2/c^2)))
t' would be the person on Earth's time
t would be the person on the ship's time
v would be velocity
c is the speed of light = 3.0 * 10^8 meters/second