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Post by elfLINGofnuitari on Apr 5, 2007 13:47:26 GMT -5
It looks like it took ten minutes. KIDDING!
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Ven
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Post by Ven on Apr 5, 2007 13:48:28 GMT -5
not offended. if you said 9 minutes though..... OFF WITH YOUR THY HEAD!
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Keyodie
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Post by Keyodie on Apr 22, 2007 9:27:02 GMT -5
What's this talk of minutes? Minutes are a unit of time. A portion of the fourth dimension. Seemingly having a small significance and impact, but with enough they can create an echelon. An echelon of minutes is the most significant of all. The fourth dimension becomes shorter, times becomes more vaulable...
*sigh* Life is short, kids. Do not waste your valuable echelon on this talk of minutes. Spending time on the computer and typing paragraphs of useless information is acceptable, however.
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Ven
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Post by Ven on Apr 25, 2007 15:57:19 GMT -5
well that's why there wouldn't really be a time machine. to have a time machine, you have to have another time /place in the fourth dimension that had the time machine to go anywhere. so it has to be already there for it to be there. so that's why if you tried to travel back in time you'll just get...
pulverized...
cheery... huh?
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Post by Keyodie on Apr 25, 2007 22:09:25 GMT -5
Naw. You just have to have a time machine now, so like fifty years later, you can travel back in time to the location of the fourth dimension that you put the time machine in.
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Ven
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Post by Ven on Apr 30, 2007 1:41:20 GMT -5
well there IS a theory that is you can lure away a black hole and spin in the opposite direction you'll travel back in time.
but i doubt you'll get near a black hole, even if you DO travel at almost the speed of light.
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