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Offline Halifax

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« on: July 07, 2007, 01:04:00 pm »
These are not fake!

Well I don't know the name of the project so I really can't get anymore information, but I was wondering has anyone ever heard of these projects/know about them?

Project 1:
Some of the greatest scientists had gotten together to experiment with time travel. They used trillions of tiny tiny not visible to the human eye mirrors to bend light to their liking. They experimented with different ways of bending light and different lengths and one day the scientists bent light in a way that opened up a picture into an alternate universe. The scientists could not understand this image and stood there with blank stares and the next day the project was shutdown and to the present the scientists are mentally insane.

Project 2:
Another project where scientists were experimenting with creating matter. The scientists were messing with corks, better known as the sub atomic material that makes up atoms. The scientists found that in theory you could make anything you want by placing new corks in an array of different combinations. They never tried this because to create corks from nothing and put them in there they would have to get them from an alternate universe because creating them themselves would create a massive blackhole that the universe would be sucked into.
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« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2007, 02:56:00 am »
never heard of them but i do know this much: it's quarks not corks...... at least I think thats what you're talking about.

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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2007, 03:00:00 pm »
Wow; I want more information on those 'not fake' projects O_O
But a bold heading [anti?]disclaimer isn't enough to convince me. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence :P
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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2007, 03:08:00 pm »
[Citation Needed]

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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2007, 04:52:00 pm »
That is the thing I need to find the documentation and I have been trying very hard to look through my library documents and online, but really the 1st one is the most likely to be true because light is what makes life and the closer you get to traveling at the speed of life then the slower you go so if you can bend light to slow it down then you can slow down life in that given spot.

And yes it is quarks.
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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2007, 06:47:00 pm »
im not sure what your saying, speed of life? is that like a philosophical theory of relativity? and i dont think that bending light slows it down, it just changes its trajectory. idk i really want to hear more about this but im fairly sure that quarks, at least last i knew, were discovered by exploding atoms (not like a bomb, just destorying em) and noting that something left a trail which they named that something quarks. so last i heard, quarks were never being handled, just observed. and the bending light thing doesnt really sound more real than the second, the second one only sounds like pseudo science, something that can never be proven. it all seems unbelivable but maybe if you find that link or w/e you could change my mind.

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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2007, 09:17:00 pm »
Alright that was a typo. I didn't mean "speed of life" I meant "speed of light". And if you point two light paths at each other they slow down. The slow down isn't recognizable by anything we have, but light does hold speed properties. So if you concentrate a trillions of tiny light beams at one position they will most definetly slow down.

Secondly Albert Einstein spent some of his time researching this topic and as you get closer to the speed of light your time becomes slower. A formula has been constructed and everything. If you travel at 85% the speed of light for 10 years then everybody on Earth would age normally for 33 years. This would mean that he traveled into the future. Sadly it will not ever be possible to travel even close to the speed of light. As you get closer to traveling at the speed of light then your mass grows and as you equal the speed of light your mass becomes infinity. This is because as time is crunched into smaller slots then your mass grows greater. Also you would simply and definetly die and be ripped to pieces. Disintigration is not a question.

Light is the 4th dimension and it runs perpendicular to the other 3 dimensions. This means that if you bend the 4th dimension or make a hump in it then you will slow down everything in that given position, and if you make the 4th dimension run concurrently with another of the 3 dimensions then you have stopped time in that given position. Sadly it is impossible for humans to think of the 4th dimension although some great advances have been made in the recognition of it. As you have probaly heard about the man that made a great advancement with donuts in the 4th dimension and won a large sum of money, but he has not come to claim it for some time.

As you probably know that it was a great advancment because it gives us a better grasp of how the 4th dimension works since many things break down in the 4th dimension and sound is fainter. Knots of the 3rd dimension fall apart and 4 dimensional beings would be able to see every side of a cube at once and also steal money from your safe without even going through or toching any of the walls of your safe.
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« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2007, 09:15:00 am »
QuoteBegin-Halifax+9 Jul, 2007, 8:17-->
QUOTE (Halifax @ 9 Jul, 2007, 8:17)
Light is the 4th dimension  

 ... Since when?
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« Reply #8 on: July 09, 2007, 11:35:00 am »
how can you speak of relativity, a theory based on 3 spacial dimensions and one time dimension and then in the next paragraph say light is the fourth. im fairly certain that seat is either reserved for the fourcth dimension of space-time or time. not light unless your gonna say that time is light...

also no, i dont know what that donut thing is...a link would be halpful as i dont see it online when i looked for it. does donut = string? string theory idk.

relative speeds isnt time travel. you dont hop in a ship and come out in the future. think of it like a skipping stone where the water is time. instead of being engulfed by water and time flowing naturally, you are only skimming it, only touching it for brief moments. you are not doing anything spectacular, just altering the way you observe time. whenever you are doing anyhting you are "traveling through time" equally as amazingly as traveling through time when your going at relative speeds.

also any spacial dimension runs perpendicular to the other spacial dimensions... also it is not impossible for humans to think in the fourth dimension. if a scientist said that then hes a tard as that is an unprovable hypothesis, a terrible scientist. also i knew someone who could so it. if you look up "David Brisson dimension" (i guess david brisson is also a canadian hockey player), who was my great uncle, you'll find plenty of references of n dimensional theory and perhaps you'll find that he claims to be able to visualize the fourth dimension. of course he can only claim to, because ppeople cant see into his head but thats why i am interested in n dimensional theory anway.

about that big advancement....i had already worked out all those things about the fourth dimension and more.

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« Reply #9 on: July 09, 2007, 03:21:00 pm »
QuoteBegin-dinhotheone+9 Jul, 2007, 22:35-->
QUOTE (dinhotheone @ 9 Jul, 2007, 22:35)
...he claims to be able to visualize the fourth dimension...  

 That probably isn't as hard as it sounds. One of my main motivations in the field of lucid dreaming right now is to visualize four dimensional space. I might as well use that unlimited visualization capacity for something, right?
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« Reply #10 on: July 09, 2007, 06:43:00 pm »
idk what lucid dreaming is but i used to think about 4 dimensions each night. but now that soccer is over or at least not hard, i wouldnt be able to fall asleep if i didnt put all my efforts into it... i never said visualizing it was hard, halifax said its impossible and i disagreed.


edit: thats what lucid dreaming is? i dream like that whenever my room is below 67 degrees F. but usually when i am concious of my dreams they totally suck except for the ninja ones, those pwn. also they usually start to disapeer and im left lying in bed, cold.