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originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: beyondknowledge
And what if the universe and all within are linked as well. Dark matter comes to mind in that realm.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: beyondknowledge
At a minimum, the plane would be 2.5 degrees of rotation out of position when in reentered normal time.
Time doesn't have a position.
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: putnam6
I'm wondering if you've ever read 'The Complete Works of Charles Fort'? It's a collection of some of the strangest stories and events ever recorded, and a fascinating compilation of high strangeness and factual oddities. The records of 'spontaneous human combustion' gave me nightmares for quite some time!
Okay so Ebay has
The Complete Works of Charles Fort The Book of the Damed and the Complete Books of Charles Fort, I'll probably get both they seem right up my alley, sometimes I lend more credence to older cases.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: beyondknowledge
At a minimum, the plane would be 2.5 degrees of rotation out of position when in reentered normal time.
Time doesn't have a position.
Every second is equal to 299,792,458 meters in Einsteinian spacetime. This implies that if an object disappeared and then reappeared after 10 minutes, it would be nearly 11 million kilometers away from where it disappeared, to prevent it from having enormous physics disrupting (with respect to the normal time-frame) momentum.
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
a reply to: putnam6
.....Book of the Damned. published 1919 so it is now public domain.
Charles Fort Book of the Damned
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: beyondknowledge
At a minimum, the plane would be 2.5 degrees of rotation out of position when in reentered normal time.
Time doesn't have a position.
Every second is equal to 299,792,458 meters in Einsteinian spacetime. This implies that if an object disappeared and then reappeared after 10 minutes, it would be nearly 11 million kilometers away from where it disappeared, to prevent it from having enormous physics disrupting (with respect to the normal time-frame) momentum.
originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: putnam6
I'm wondering if you've ever read 'The Complete Works of Charles Fort'? It's a collection of some of the strangest stories and events ever recorded, and a fascinating compilation of high strangeness and factual oddities. The records of 'spontaneous human combustion' gave me nightmares for quite some time!
Okay so Ebay has
The Complete Works of Charles Fort The Book of the Damed and the Complete Books of Charles Fort, I'll probably get both they seem right up my alley, sometimes I lend more credence to older cases.
The complete works has all three books- Lo, Book of the Damned, Wild Talents and New Lands. Most of the stories are based on evidence, and only a few have been explained since- like how it could have rained fish back in the 1800's.
I promise you won't be sorry!
originally posted by: JohnnyAnonymous
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
a reply to: putnam6
.....Book of the Damned. published 1919 so it is now public domain.
Charles Fort Book of the Damned
Just a quick thank you as I have lost (or mis-boxed) my copy... I just took your link copied and made a pdf out of the webpage.
For others that may wish to get some of Charles Fort other books.. I have a Internet Archive Link to download (3) three of his books.
NewLands (1923)
Lo! (1931)
WildTalents (1933),
Charles Fort Books at Archive .org
Johnny
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: beyondknowledge
At a minimum, the plane would be 2.5 degrees of rotation out of position when in reentered normal time.
Time doesn't have a position.
Every second is equal to 299,792,458 meters in Einsteinian spacetime. This implies that if an object disappeared and then reappeared after 10 minutes, it would be nearly 11 million kilometers away from where it disappeared, to prevent it from having enormous physics disrupting (with respect to the normal time-frame) momentum.
Dude
if this really happened which I doubt
but let's just say it did. If this happened then that plane went into a higher dimension.
In a higher dimension time and space is irrelevant.
The being could easily place the airplane in any position or time or time and position it wants to with ease. It could literally turn you inside-out with no effort. It would be essentially a God compared to mere 4 dimensional mortals.
You can't use your earthly science, maths or physics to even come close to what you would perceive as a logical explanation to how he did it.
originally posted by: elgaz
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: beyondknowledge
At a minimum, the plane would be 2.5 degrees of rotation out of position when in reentered normal time.
Time doesn't have a position.
Every second is equal to 299,792,458 meters in Einsteinian spacetime. This implies that if an object disappeared and then reappeared after 10 minutes, it would be nearly 11 million kilometers away from where it disappeared, to prevent it from having enormous physics disrupting (with respect to the normal time-frame) momentum.
I totally understand your point here and accept it.
However, it's based on the assumption that the plane's time slip has happened randomly, ergo it has no control over where and when it reappears.
If - as many asssume - there is a system of control in place (e.g. a deity overseeing everything in the universe, or the universe being a simulation, or any one of hundreds of other engineered scenarios where things do not just happen spontaneously but have a system of some kind instigating and managing them) then it's also a fair assumption that there will be rules and controls to handle unforeseen eventualities like this. And these would self-correct things such as spatial coordinates.
Ultimately though, we just don't have enough info to come up with any kind of reasonable explanation. Is this a simulation, and when things disappear, is that a glitch? Is it even a time 'slip' or was the plane just totally removed from existence for 10 mins? And if it was removed, was it a random occurrence or was it a deliberate action by a higher power to address something to do with that plane or its occupants? So many scenarios could exist.
originally posted by: putnam6
Some of this sounds a bit like Arrival with Amy Adams Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker really 3 of my favorite actors even if this wasn' the best movie the time not existing plot was really cool.
originally posted by: MisguidedAngel
originally posted by: putnam6
Some of this sounds a bit like Arrival with Amy Adams Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker really 3 of my favorite actors even if this wasn' the best movie the time not existing plot was really cool.
Sounds like the TV Show "Manifest" where the plane disappears for 5 years but to everyone on board they didnt notice any change at all and they didnt age. When the plane lands everyone who was on board their families had thought they died so everyone moved on with their lives. Some widows married their partners brother/sister/best friend. Family and friends had different jobs, had moved away etc
Was a cool show when it started but then I lost interest