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THIS JUST IN, Wormholes/Time Machines unreliable

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"I beg to differ."

Edited by Brian

QUOTE(Brian @ May 27, 2005 -> 01:27 PM)
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"I bet to differ."

 

1.21 jigowats!!!!

My time machine works fine... :ph34r:

This reminds me of the time machine in Napoleon Dynomite. :lolhitting

This is old news.

 

/obligatory

QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ May 27, 2005 -> 01:03 PM)

 

I have yet to browse the website, but I suppose if this were posted on FARK if would be accompanied by an OBVIOUS tag.

 

If a wormhole/Time Machine were ever created, what person would be brave enough to subject themself to the experiment? Again, if this were on FARK someone would have posted a picture from Contact or Donnie Darko about now.

 

How exactly do you determine whether or not the time travel occupant travels one minute in the past, or one billion years, when the machine exceeds the speed of light?

 

Far as worm holes, it's apparent their unreliable because there's no certaintly where you may end up, or how you expect on returning. Could you even summon a duplicate worm hole to draw conclusive results of its receiving end?

 

Get on the case Hawkings!

Edited by Flash Tizzle

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