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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:51:30 -0700, funk420 wrote
sci.physics.relativity: A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel. Ori's theory is actually a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as "closed time-like curves." ahaha... I must remember to add Amos Ori to my growing list of time travel crackpots. ahahaha... Ori's paper, of course, was accepted by Physical Review, where peer review is synonymous with ass review. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... A couple of days ago, that other time travel crackpot, Ronald Mallet, was making a complete fool of himself on Coast-to-Coast AM. When are those morons going to learn? Nothing can move in spacetime, by definition: http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm Louis Savain |
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On Aug 11, 2:18 pm, Traveler wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:51:30 -0700, funk420 wrote sci.physics.relativity: A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel. Ori's theory is actually a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as "closed time-like curves." ahaha... I must remember to add Amos Ori to my growing list of time travel crackpots. ahahaha... Ori's paper, of course, was accepted by Physical Review, where peer review is synonymous with ass review. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... A couple of days ago, that other time travel crackpot, Ronald Mallet, was making a complete fool of himself on Coast-to-Coast AM. When are those morons going to learn? Nothing can move in spacetime, by definition:http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm Louis Savain ....and the reason you are such an expert is???? (apart from being a complete **** that is) |
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On Aug 10, 7:47 pm, "qbit" wrote:
wrote On Aug 11, 2:18 pm, Traveler wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:51:30 -0700, funk420 wrote sci.physics.relativity: A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel. Ori's theory is actually a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as "closed time-like curves." ahaha... I must remember to add Amos Ori to my growing list of time travel crackpots. ahahaha... Ori's paper, of course, was accepted by Physical Review, where peer review is synonymous with ass review. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... A couple of days ago, that other time travel crackpot, Ronald Mallet, was making a complete fool of himself on Coast-to-Coast AM. When are those morons going to learn? Nothing can move in spacetime, by definition:http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm Louis Savain ...and the reason you are such an expert is???? (apart from being a complete **** that is) Time travel is an impossible thing! Why? It is crackpottery by Relativity Theory charlatans like Kaku and Hawkings to sell their crap books to poor souls, much like the "perpetuum mobile" and "free energy" stuff etc. |
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On Aug 10, 9:04 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On Aug 10, 7:47 pm, "qbit" wrote: wrote On Aug 11, 2:18 pm, Traveler wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:51:30 -0700, funk420 wrote sci.physics.relativity: A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel. Ori's theory is actually a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as "closed time-like curves." ahaha... I must remember to add Amos Ori to my growing list of time travel crackpots. ahahaha... Ori's paper, of course, was accepted by Physical Review, where peer review is synonymous with ass review. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... A couple of days ago, that other time travel crackpot, Ronald Mallet, was making a complete fool of himself on Coast-to-Coast AM. When are those morons going to learn? Nothing can move in spacetime, by definition:http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm Louis Savain ...and the reason you are such an expert is???? (apart from being a complete **** that is) Time travel is an impossible thing! Why? Too complicated for you to understand, goose. But it has to do with interconnection of all things. Unfortunately, every time you puke something up, somewhere in the world, something dies. If I go back and kill you at birth, then I have to bring all those things back to life, and it's just too much work. John |
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On Aug 10, 7:11 pm, malibu wrote:
On Aug 10, 9:04 pm, Eric Gisse wrote: On Aug 10, 7:47 pm, "qbit" wrote: wrote On Aug 11, 2:18 pm, Traveler wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:51:30 -0700, funk420 wrote sci.physics.relativity: A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel. Ori's theory is actually a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as "closed time-like curves." ahaha... I must remember to add Amos Ori to my growing list of time travel crackpots. ahahaha... Ori's paper, of course, was accepted by Physical Review, where peer review is synonymous with ass review. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... A couple of days ago, that other time travel crackpot, Ronald Mallet, was making a complete fool of himself on Coast-to-Coast AM. When are those morons going to learn? Nothing can move in spacetime, by definition:http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm Louis Savain ...and the reason you are such an expert is???? (apart from being a complete **** that is) Time travel is an impossible thing! Why? Too complicated for you to understand, goose. Since I doubt your logical argument is based in mathematics beyond my understanding, I'll go ahead and assume it is a philosophical argument that I wouldn't be interested in understanding anyway. But it has to do with interconnection of all things. Yep. I don't care. [snip remaining] |
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On Aug 10, 9:13 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On Aug 10, 7:11 pm, malibu wrote: On Aug 10, 9:04 pm, Eric Gisse wrote: On Aug 10, 7:47 pm, "qbit" wrote: wrote On Aug 11, 2:18 pm, Traveler wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:51:30 -0700, funk420 wrote sci.physics.relativity: A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel. Ori's theory is actually a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as "closed time-like curves." ahaha... I must remember to add Amos Ori to my growing list of time travel crackpots. ahahaha... Ori's paper, of course, was accepted by Physical Review, where peer review is synonymous with ass review. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... A couple of days ago, that other time travel crackpot, Ronald Mallet, was making a complete fool of himself on Coast-to-Coast AM. When are those morons going to learn? Nothing can move in spacetime, by definition:http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm Louis Savain ...and the reason you are such an expert is???? (apart from being a complete **** that is) Time travel is an impossible thing! Why? Too complicated for you to understand, goose. Since I doubt your logical argument is based in mathematics beyond my understanding, I'll go ahead and assume it is a philosophical argument that I wouldn't be interested in understanding anyway. But it has to do with interconnection of all things. Yep. I don't care. I know you don't care, goose. Caring is the first rule. Phail. John |
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On Aug 11, 2:18 pm, Traveler wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:51:30 -0700, funk420 wrote sci.physics.relativity: A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel. Ori's theory is actually a set of mathematical equations describing hypothetical conditions that, if established, could lead to the formation of a time machine, technically known as "closed time-like curves." ahaha... I must remember to add Amos Ori to my growing list of time travel crackpots. ahahaha... Ori's paper, of course, was accepted by Physical Review, where peer review is synonymous with ass review. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha... A couple of days ago, that other time travel crackpot, Ronald Mallet, was making a complete fool of himself on Coast-to-Coast AM. When are those morons going to learn? Nothing can move in spacetime, by definition:http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm Louis Savain ...and the reason you are such an expert is???? (apart from being a complete **** that is) Time travel is an impossible thing! It is crackpottery by Relativity Theory charlatans like Kaku and Hawkings to sell their crap books to poor souls, much like the "perpetuum mobile" and "free energy" stuff etc. |
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