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Old December 12th 03 posted to sci.physics
Adam Ben Nalois
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Default Building a new time machine

I think building a time machine is possible.In fact, I did build one,
but it disappeared somewhere in time.

I had to catch a quantum singularity for this time machine, it was not
easy, these beasts are fast and mean.

I trapped it in my energy web and build my time machine.Unfortunately,
I tested it without automatic return.Now probably Napoleon has it.

So now I want to build a new time machine.Anyone knows where I can
find a new quantum singularity, or maybe two?

ABN
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Old December 12th 03 posted to sci.physics
Sam Wormley
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Default Building a new time machine

Adam Ben Nalois wrote:

I think building a time machine is possible.In fact, I did build one,
but it disappeared somewhere in time.


When you look at the Moon you see it as it was more than a
second ago. You see the Sun as it was eight minutes ago. If the
Sun blew up, we wouldn't know it for eight minutes. And when we
go out into the country side far away from city lights and look
at the faint smudge of light that is the Andromeda Galaxy, you
don't see that galaxy as it is now, but as it was 2.3 million
years ago.

Astronomer Sandy Faber points out:

"These giant telescopes, they are the only true time machines
that human beings have and they are totally faithful. There's
nothing hokey about this. You look through a giant telescope, you
get a view of a very distant region of space, and it is as though
you were a historian and could put your eye to a telescope and
actually see Hannibal crossing the Alps and all those elephants
trotting along. We are actually seeing the Universe and the
things in it behaving as they did billions of years ago".

The deeper into space we peer, the farther back in time we
venture.

The WMAP data looks back in time to about 380,000 years after
the Big Bang.
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Old December 12th 03 posted to sci.physics
Uncle Al
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Default Building a new time machine

Adam Ben Nalois wrote:

I think building a time machine is possible.In fact, I did build one,
but it disappeared somewhere in time.


New idiot on board. Everybody turn backs, bow, and bare buns.

I had to catch a quantum singularity for this time machine, it was not
easy, these beasts are fast and mean.


Boring, as usual.

[snip]

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Old December 12th 03 posted to sci.physics
holog
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Default Building a new time machine



Adam Ben Nalois wrote:
I think building a time machine is possible.In fact, I did build one,
but it disappeared somewhere in time.

I had to catch a quantum singularity for this time machine, it was not
easy, these beasts are fast and mean.

I trapped it in my energy web and build my time machine.Unfortunately,
I tested it without automatic return.Now probably Napoleon has it.

So now I want to build a new time machine.Anyone knows where I can
find a new quantum singularity, or maybe two?

ABN


I say go back where you caught the first one.
they usually travel in threes.

holog

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Old December 13th 03 posted to sci.physics
The Ghost In The Machine
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Default Building a new time machine

In sci.physics, Adam Ben Nalois

wrote
on 12 Dec 2003 02:02:12 -0800
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I think building a time machine is possible.In fact, I did build one,
but it disappeared somewhere in time.

I had to catch a quantum singularity for this time machine, it was not
easy, these beasts are fast and mean.

I trapped it in my energy web and build my time machine.Unfortunately,
I tested it without automatic return.Now probably Napoleon has it.

So now I want to build a new time machine.Anyone knows where I can
find a new quantum singularity, or maybe two?

ABN


Just wait for the next Big Bang. :-) Might take a few hundred
million million million million ... ? ... million years, though.

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