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I've landed on the TOE, but I've had help from some unusual sources. I am not a physicist, I work with some brilliant ones.
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  1. The progression of time

    by on 08-12-2007 at 03:09 AM (DeadWrong's Blog)
    We experience time at a ratio of 1:1. No matter what we do, or where we go, how fast we travel, your wristwatch will still count 60 seconds to the minute, 60 minutes to the hour, 60 hours to the day^H^H^H... you get my point.

    The differences in time travel are relative. The faster I go, the more time slows down outside my experience. My previous posting, I talk about my spaceship and traveling from New York to L.A. in .00000000001 second.

    What would happen if I were ...
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  2. How things work:

    by on 08-01-2007 at 02:34 AM (DeadWrong's Blog)
    I need to throw a few things out here, I'll keep things simple and expand later.

    On time travel:
    We know that differential calculus is the rate of change over time, whether that change is temperature, distance, amplitude, whatever. We also know that the speed of light is ~186,000 miles per second, fast enough to circle the earth ~7.5 times in one second.

    Now, suppose I were traveling in my spaceship from New York to Los Angeles, a 3000 mile journey. My first ...
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