Iv'e allready read it tomorrow.
How did you do that? I have not written it yet (in your time)! :crackup:
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Iv'e allready read it tomorrow.
"Marty, the only thing that can produce1.21 gigawatts is a bolt of lightning!"
Ok I'm sure some of you have heard of parallel universes, there may be an infinite number of them some physicists predict. Some believe that to be able to avoid paradoxes when going back in time or sending messages back in time that we would go back in time to a parallel universe similar to our where we can kill a grandpa and get away with it. :bumpit:
Sorry, but this point is wrong ..... Chuck Norris was not born, nor been a baby, you don't know ?
There are two versions, scientific one, and religious one .....
Religious one: in the beginning there was Chuck and God, and cause God was poor and had nothing to play with, Chuck lend him his "mecano" constructions set for 6 days .....
Scentific one: in the beginning there was Chuck Norris, but he was bored. all alone in the void, so one day he roundhouse-kicked the void and caused the big bang .....
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How will you generate the 1.21 gigawatts needed to run the flux capacitor?
^^^ partially right... time is only relevant to the living. so in fact time will end. and the big bang was the begining of time for a chain of events that got us where we are today. so when our sun runs out of fuel in a few billion years, time will end for that chain of events that made it to the end of the suns life.
michael.
^^^^ you and stephen hawking can tell me the sky is red all you want. but if you are dead time is irrelevant to you. if like in my example all people are dead, time for humans on earth is irrelevant.
i think there might have been a misunderstanding. as i do believe time will always be there. it just won't always be relevant.
michael.
what are you basing this on? cos stephen hawking and most others would directly disagree. its generally agreed that time itself must exist as an independent identity to that of mere cognition. the aforementioned suggestion here is that time doesnt exist, and that things just happen at variable speeds. This sounds like a bit of a stupid suggestion to me since speed itself requires time to exist.