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Topic started on 21-11-2004 @ 08:41 AM by neonine
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does any one know of any simple experiments that you could do at home to prove that time travel can realy happen. or that free energy exists.
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 08:46 AM by 2ndSEED
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Gonna wack em?
Just kidding but someone must have that answer for you...
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 11:09 AM by mew the destroyer
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hi
www.abovetopsecret.com...
i suggest you have a look at my thread somone has said it has actually been dont in antarctica!
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 12:26 PM by Agnis
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Originally posted by neonine
does any one know of any simple experiments that you could do at home to prove that time travel can realy happen. or that free energy exists.

No matter what will you do at home to test time travel, the effect will be so little that it will not be measurable. As for the free energy, I’m not
so competent to comment anything.
[edit on 21-11-2004 by Agnis]
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 01:16 PM by sre2f
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Originally posted by neonine
does any one know of any simple experiments that you could do at home to prove that time travel can realy happen. or that free energy exists.

First describe what you mean by time travel.
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 01:42 PM by neonine
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Originally posted by sre2f
First describe what you mean by time travel. 
I mean as far as proving its existence
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 01:58 PM by sre2f
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Forward or backwards or both?
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 02:05 PM by neonine
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Or proving the existence of free energy but not the Adams motor I’ve already done that
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 02:06 PM by neonine
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Preferably forward I think that’s the easier of the to isn’t it
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 02:10 PM by Quest
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Originally posted by neonine
Preferably forward I think that’s the easier of the to isn’t it 
Forward has already been done. All you need is an atomic clock and something really fast... like a mach 4 jet.
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 02:13 PM by neonine
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So how do you accomplish going backwards I don’t even know where to begin when you talk about slowing time down
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 02:18 PM by Quest
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Originally posted by neonine
So how do you accomplish going backwards 
You figure that out and you just won a nobel prize. There are a few FAR reaching theories on how you could travel backward in time, but they all
involve a LOT of assumptions.
Basicly, There is no known way to travel backward in time. There isn't even a theory to prove the past even exist. The concept of time is a human
perception and may not even really exist.
The reason we can "time travel" forward is because physical properties change with relative velocity. Even this doesn't prove time is a real thing.
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 02:23 PM by neonine
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Time is a fictitious measurement used by man to try to control his physical world. It’s almost like we are trying to make things less frightening like
we don’t want to know the truth
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reply posted on 21-11-2004 @ 02:51 PM by neonine
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So let me get this straight Quest to prove time travel is real all I have to do is stick an atomic clock in a fast moving object. But that would only
show in milliseconds right
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reply posted on 22-11-2004 @ 02:15 PM by SmokeyTheBear
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Im not sure about time travel, because the idea yu can go to a world a hundered years in the future instantly, also supports the idea of destiny which
i dont believe.
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reply posted on 22-11-2004 @ 02:19 PM by Aelita
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Time is not fictitious at all, it's the fourth dimension of the space-time in which this Universe happens to exist.
IMHO time travel is impossible. Relativity experiments with the clock just prove that relativity is right, and not much else.
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reply posted on 22-11-2004 @ 08:41 PM by neonine
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Originally posted by Aelita
Time is not fictitious at all, it's the fourth dimension of the space-time in which this Universe happens to exist.

Aelita lets imagine for a moment that time doesn’t exist what, do you think would happen
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