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Originally posted by TiM3LoRdWow the military really are 100 years ahead of us.
Originally posted by MushroomWig
Originally posted by TiM3LoRdWow the military really are 100 years ahead of us.
No, they're really not. If they were then they wouldn't of spent the last decade trying to fight an enemy hiding in caves.
Originally posted by MushroomWig
Originally posted by TiM3LoRdWow the military really are 100 years ahead of us.
No, they're really not. If they were then they wouldn't of spent the last decade trying to fight an enemy hiding in caves.
Originally posted by boymonkey74
Wow they won't need anyone to say "Nothing to see here folks move along"
Bit scary isnt it...
Originally posted by andy06shake
Sounds fascinating, however messing around with our continuum even for a few picoseconds could be dangerous. Does that not mean that they are creating a new timeline even if only for a fraction a second? How do they know that when powered off they/we are still in our correct timeline? Could this in anyway split or fracture our present continuum into an infinite amount of others?edit on 5-1-2012 by andy06shake because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MushroomWig
Originally posted by TiM3LoRdWow the military really are 100 years ahead of us.
No, they're really not. If they were then they wouldn't of spent the last decade trying to fight an enemy hiding in caves.
Originally posted by Pauligirl
According to Cornell scientists, it’d take a machine 18,600 miles long to produce a time mask that lasts a single second.
I think it will be a while before anyone actually sees this (or not) in action.
Amazing, nonetheless.
Originally posted by andy06shake
"My understanding of quantum realities suggest that there are already an infinite amount of alternate realities in which every possible action has occurred."
I dont think anyone can really claim yet to have an understanding of quantum realities, its all just been pure math up till now anyways. I agree with a fair amount of what you have posted, however i do think we could be opening up an infinite can of worms by pursuing this type of research before we are ready for this type of technology.