Well would definitely dissapear. There are many dimensions of the space time. So, he may be present there at all the time but not visible to us, since we see only 3 dimensions.
2006-09-20 02:41:58
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answered by know it all 3
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No body knows , cone out of science fiction and get real work on things that have something real. There are millions of things there is some thought that time around a giant planet may change try how to measure these things. In space one of the big problems is time,with the most accurate cesium clock we carried these to the different stations to get the time as accurate as possible. if u are traveling at 25,000 mph. and the two stations tracking u have a time error between them of a micro second do u know where they are?? I was part of a time synch. experiment that was relaying through a satellite and our timing accuracy was 100 nano seconds, Take what u have and go from there.
2006-09-20 02:55:16
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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If you think about it, we already know what "warped" space time is. Gravity can be considered "warping" of space time.
In general relativity, gravitation arises out of spacetime being curved by the presence of mass.
I think we can consider curving and warping the same thing when discussing gravity and its effect on spacetime.
2006-09-20 03:41:50
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answered by T F 3
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somewhat resourceful. i think of quite, somewhat of ending up like a very long spagetti (each and all the atoms lined up), you will finally end up exploding, with pices getting in all instructions. in spite of the indisputable fact which you will at this factor be exceeding the fee of light. (however the soreness is the least of your concerns) The distances between black holes is fairly large, many of the incredibly large ones are interior the middle of galaxys. in case you used a ability like this, a downside would desire to steer you to a distinctive black hollow and a very undesirable day. yet differently would be to apply the anti grav unit and pass down the middle of a black hollow and do a ninety degree turn, poof instantaneous someplace else (and likewise while)
2016-10-01 04:24:04
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answered by ? 4
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I don't remember who said this, but it might apply here.
"Not only is the universe weirder than we believe, it's probably weirder than we CAN believe."
2006-09-20 02:49:20
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answered by Jackie Treehorn 2
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what you will see is a distortion of length, width & breadth
2006-09-20 03:01:14
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answered by ? 5
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