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BazRaza7
Question 3,
Knowing everything that you know now and without taking anything back with you, could you become a rich successful person in the past?
Have to be specific on this one. eg no sense in saying you would invent the 1st computer if you don't know how to make a silicon chip, or invent power if you don't know how it works, after all I know how to flick on a light switch but I couldn't create it.
BazRaza7
Hi Atsers, this is my first post so be gentle please.
Question 1,
Imagine if you will, being in an indestructible elevator 150 floors high. The brakes fail and you start to drop at maximum speed.
Would you have a chance of surviving?
My theory is if you can jump at the last second before impact at the same speed of the falling elevator you would be in the air at time of impact, but taking into account the momentum, changes things abit, not to mention other aspects that may come into play.
Question 2,
If the universe is indeed expanding, does that mean it is stretching like a piece of rubber as I have heard it explained?
If so, does that not mean the planets are getting further apart? because if that is the case then wouldn't time itself change because it would take longer for earth to go around the sun let alone the moon to go around the earth, so 24 hours would be wrong unless time has also increased.
Question 3,
Knowing everything that you know now and without taking anything back with you, could you become a rich successful person in the past?
Have to be specific on this one. eg no sense in saying you would invent the 1st computer if you don't know how to make a silicon chip, or invent power if you don't know how it works, after all I know how to flick on a light switch but I couldn't create it.
I have realized that I know absolutely nothing that would make me rich in a past time period, I suppose I will have to be happy working in the mines lol
What are your thoughts about these things.
Question 3,
Knowing everything that you know now and without taking anything back with you, could you become a rich successful person in the past?
magine if you will, being in an indestructible elevator 150 floors high. The brakes fail and you start to drop at maximum speed.
Would you have a chance of surviving?
My theory is if you can jump at the last second before impact at the same speed of the falling elevator you would be in the air at time of impact, but taking into account the momentum, changes things abit, not to mention other aspects that may come into play.
BazRaza7
Question 1,
Imagine if you will, being in an indestructible elevator 150 floors high. The brakes fail and you start to drop at maximum speed.
Would you have a chance of surviving?
My theory is if you can jump at the last second before impact at the same speed of the falling elevator you would be in the air at time of impact, but taking into account the momentum, changes things abit, not to mention other aspects that may come into play.
BazRaza7
I see, they were all really good answers, then what about if there was no ceiling on the elevator and it was made of indestructible glass so you could see the ground approching you, if it was indeed possible to jump a faster speed than the falling speed, at the very last second would you not break through the momentum gravity.
question 3
How about the same question but set in the start of the industrial age, maybe even about 1800s
no matter the make of the elevator, its just not possible to jump hard enough to counter the speed in which you are falling.
BazRaza7
I see, they were all really good answers, then what about if there was no ceiling on the elevator and it was made of indestructible glass so you could see the ground approching you, if it was indeed possible to jump a faster speed than the falling speed, at the very last second would you not break through the momentum gravity.
question 3
How about the same question but set in the start of the industrial age, maybe even about 1800s