Re: I have built a Time Machine
From: Kirk Gregory Czuhai (lovekgc_at_altelco.net)
Date: 06/15/04
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Date: 15 Jun 2004 07:24:12 -0700
jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote in message news:<40ced059$0$2987$61fed72c@news.rcn.com>...
> In article <a6c6f6cc.0406140648.27e81b87@posting.google.com>,
> politics@altelco.net (honeypot) wrote:
> >jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote in message
> news:<40cd8044$0$3015$61fed72c@news.rcn.com>...
> >> In article <68c18740.0406131554.1e2d0d15@posting.google.com>,
> >> lovekgc@altelco.net (Kirk Gregory Czuhai) wrote:
> >> >I have built a time machine believe it or not and...
> >>
> >> Who have you killed when traveling? The atoms in your body used
> >> to be in somebody/thing else's body. For that matter, how did
> >> you survive the trip?
> >> <snip>
> >>
> >> /BAH
> >>
> >> Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
> >
> >
> >
> >are you not at all worried that kirk gregory czuhai would not even
> >have to answer your questions?
>
> Nope. I just mentioned a problem that's been bugging me for
> decades. Your body has a carbon atom. If you go back in time,
> that carbon atom would have been someplace else at that time.
> So now you have one carbon atom that has to be in two places
> at the same time. If an atom has to have a single spacetime
> path, then the two can coexist. However, this would cause
> the spacetime we have right now to coincide with the spacetime
> that going back to the past caused; this creates a multi-spacetime
> which don't intersect. Thus, we could never detect if there
> were parallel spacetimes.
>
> It's a fun logic problem to contemplate when I don't have anything
> else to think about. :-)
>
> /BAH
>
> Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
you are perhaps your worst enemy or best friend you are such a nice
likeable guy or if you prefer you are perhaps your worst friend or
your best enemy or neither of the two, what do you think? Let us
indeed hear more about your contemplations on logic problems if you do
not have anything else to think about as i would like to also like to
join in the fun with you!
peace and love,
(kirk)
http://www.altelco.net/~lovekgc/44.htm
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