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deriko
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Ain't Got No Time

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Einstein was one of the greatest scientific philosophers of all time. He's especially known for his theory on: E=MC^2. Does anyone know any others? I do -- it's called: Time = Space. But is that true? Does time really equate to space? You're about to witness me, a mathematical prodigy, challenge Einstein, and take on one of the most famous theories of all times!

What Einstein is trying to say here is that, if gravity has an effect on the universe, than do time and space have similar characteristics? In plain English, I figure that means: If gravity exists, then so does time. That's where he's wrong. Time doesn't exist. It is a name given to a series of moments, or happenings, that have a continuous effect. Time doesn't move, it flows. Think about it: 'Time' has been around since before the beginning. Humans came along, and gave it a name, so we could keep track of it.

That leaves us at the point that, if time doesn't exist, how can we travel through, or to it? You can travel to India because it's there, it has been there, and it will probably be there for a while to come. But now think about time; do you remember the 'time' when you first arrived at school, or the 'time' when you first got beaten up by a bully, or even the time when you first opened this article? Where is that moment? Is it gone? Has it disappeared? Has it decomposed? No, it simply does not exist. So, how can you travel to that moment? How will you travel to something that doesn't exist, and still expect it to be there? How can something 'exist' if you can't travel to it?

Based on my theory, you can't travel back or forward in time.

If any of you geniuses out there have been able to understand my theory, then please comment... supporting or opposing, I welcome either.

Sorry to all you fantasy lovers! You cannot travel through time, and you never will be able to. Einstein's famous 'boat experiment' does not exist, and I believe it is a false story, and should not be commented on, or referred to in this BBS.

So good night for now. If anyone here has proven me wrong, travel back in time, and tell me as I am writing this article. But for now, I am going to sleep, and as far as I'm concerned, I'm alone, so goodnight everyone!

This is deriko, clicking off!

 

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