To: Momaw Nadon
Publicity stunt and junk science.
4 posted on
03/22/2004 4:23:39 PM PST by
Grut
To: Grut
You're wrong, the experiment was successful beyond imagination. I was there (or should I say I will be there)?
Come see for yourself. Look for me. I will be the one wearing the Freeper shirt asking to be sent back in time two days.
9 posted on
03/22/2004 4:30:30 PM PST by
bayourod
(We can depend on Scary Kerry's imaginary foreign leaders to protect us from terrorists.)
To: Grut
Publicity stunt yes, junk science no... I'm no scientist, but I know a few things of which this experiment consists. The only real problem with the set up is the G forces the digital time piece will be placed under. It may be that the gravitational forces exerted on the timer as it spinns may have an adverse affect on the overall experiment.
To: Grut
You said that tomorrow...
33 posted on
03/22/2004 4:55:20 PM PST by
baltodog
("Never feel sorry for a man who owns his own plane.")
To: Grut
Publicity stunt and junk science. And your qualification for such a comment? Or, do you simply naysay anything scientists come up with as a knee-jerk reflex?
66 posted on
03/22/2004 5:39:05 PM PST by
Junior
(No animals were harmed in the making of this post)
To: Grut
"Publicity stunt and junk science." Yes.
Time travel into the future is certainly possible; we all do it--at a rate of one second per second.
Time travel into the past is almost certainly impossible, at least in practice.
A centrifuge? Please.
--Boris
113 posted on
03/22/2004 9:14:58 PM PST by
boris
(The deadliest Weapon of Mass Destruction in History is a Leftist With a Word Processor)
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