posted on Oct, 20 2004 @ 09:44 AM
CookieMonster000: if that actually worked humans would be 'primates' forever and ever
Untrue. Humans would have to be able to harness these IEM waves, therefore they would necessarily be advanced.
Shugo: that would be awesome... but at the same time would suck.
Why would it suck?
Fastmover01: first off your assumption that light contols time is a tad off base. Light really has no bearing on spacetime out side of setting
the speed limit and effects of traveling as fast as light.
IQkid: Light is the "controller" of time it sets the maximum speed of matter without it time traveling
Aren't these statements virtually identical? Light acts as a speed limit because nothing can go faster than light. If faster-than-light speed
were possible (as I understand it) then spacetime would be sufficiently malleable enough to allow time-travel.
As for IEM, I believe the basic theory is 'EM=bad therefore perhaps IEM=good'. Even if it takes a huge amount of IEM, IEM is still the opposite of
EM therefore only produces good effects. A huge amount of EM produces negative effects simply because EM is 'bad'. Makes sense to me.
superduperman: black holes arent the opposite of stars at all!
Actually, in terms of light, yes they are. Whereas a star gives out light, a black hole sucks light in. In terms of gravity, a black hole is just a
much stronger star.
It seems to me that this theory really hinges on (1) the relationships between light, gravity, and EM; and (2) the possibility of IEM.
If IEM
does or
can exist, though, what about anti-gravity? and anti-light?
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[edit on 20/10/2004 by Al Vereco]