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posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 10:55 PM
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A wrinkle in time? Does it have pictures?



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 10:56 PM
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a reply to: Whatsthisthen

It didn't. Not that I recall.
But a movie came out (last year?)



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:06 PM
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But let's get back on topic.

Learning to think in six dimensions let's you do neat stuff.

Like if you found out that there was supposedly a vault at a certain location, you can go look see.

If true you know it has an inside and an outside. You might want to be inside to see what is there.

I have a teacher who isn't at all human, I love her very much. She taught me how to survive by showing me a worm that promptly ate me. I was inside, I wanted to be outside. The worms outside was the same size as my lounge room chimney and the inside was infinite. It took hours to get out of that chimney worm. My teacher is such a sweetheart.

Whatever people want to call the vault of Apollo is fine.

Inside the vault is Apollo. He is chained hand and foot in an X. He has been skinned alive, his eyes, ears and nose removed.

He is also still alive.

It is Crowley's Lam that waear them now.



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:07 PM
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But let's get back on topic.


Learning to think in six dimensions let's you do neat stuff.

That has nothing to do with the topic.



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:09 PM
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No pictures? Hmmpff.

And if I can't take my cat to the movies so someone can explain the plot to me . . . .

It's okay, I prefer light romances in anime. I would probably enjoy it more.



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:09 PM
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Yes it does, CERN is all about doom and end of world stuff!



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:16 PM
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And a "wrinkle in time" - your not suggesting scrunching up time or space and taking shortcuts through the folds are you?

Good luck with that.



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:16 PM
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That's the basis of the story, yes.

Quite "outside the box."



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:33 PM
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Wow, my cat was right.

It might work, but I think there may be more practical sollutions in the long run.



posted on Nov, 12 2018 @ 11:34 PM
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What could be more practical than getting space and time out of the way?

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posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 12:01 AM
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You might get lost and never come back trying that.

If a photon appears here it disappears there.

When light disappears there it leaves an empty space. The correct word is transpositioning as in algebra. In a way of thinking, the sun is a transposition engine of light. Like a solonoid if science can understand how light is transpositioned between the two states using a stable artificial star in a laboratory that will impress me.

Then they might have what might be called a black hole light hole.

The sun leaves a tunnel as it transpositions light through time and space..

I spose the practical thing is to go in here and you come out elsewhere and elsewhere.


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posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 12:04 AM
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Then they might have what might be called a black hole light hole.


Yeah. Too bad there is no evidence that such a thing exists. Black holes, on the other hand. Lots of evidence.

But if it did, do you think it would have backwards gravity too? Does the math support that?

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posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 12:24 AM
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Then they might have what might be called a black hole light hole.


Yeah. Too bad there is no evidence that such a thing exists. Black holes, on the other hand. Lots of evidence.

But if it did, do you think it would have backwards gravity too? Does the math support that?


Probably two different "black holes" we're talking about here Phage.

When light transpositions it leaves a hole and the hole is black. I stay right outside the science mind, not my first choice to be. My red dogs get called "rusty", my black cats "blacky".

Do photons have gravity? I think you might know that yourself so why ask me. Your good at maths you work it out.



posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 12:27 AM
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Do photons have gravity?

Yes.
curiosity.com...



posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 12:41 AM
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Well there you go.



posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 12:41 AM
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Where?



posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 01:07 AM
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Go do the theoretical maths. Let's see how good you are.

The arrogance of science. Nothing exists until science allows it to exist.



posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 01:08 AM
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Go do the theoretical maths.

For gravitational singularities? I can't.
Can you?


Nothing exists until science allows it to exist.
No. That's not really the way it works.

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posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 01:13 AM
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What's a graduation singularity? The girl who doesn't get a date for the high school prom?



posted on Nov, 13 2018 @ 01:14 AM
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What's a graduation singularity?

I don't know.




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