faster =]
2007-11-12 08:33:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, planetary rotation has been slowing since the Giant Impact.
With all due respect, I think Ronald Mullet is [edit] not a quack. I won't be contributing my dollars to fund his project. How does light stir empty space when light has no mass? [I will discover the truth behind this illusion]. And we can go back in time only up to the time that the time machine was created and no further?? Come on. The guy's been stirring something else into his coffee.
*scientia bows to his father*
okay kudos. I will not prevent him from discovering the time machine this time.
But- that does not mean that I will not come back from the future to sabotage his evil plans.
And I will conduct research into the gravitational effects of the light wave but that does not mean that I am yet willing to join forces with the dark side.
ps It wasn't me who gave the thumbs down
2007-11-12 16:30:41
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answered by Troasa 7
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You must be over 40. Your feeling the I'm getting older blues. Kids seem like kids and you're gaining weight.
You wake up and another year has gone by.
And faster and faster and faster it goes by.
2007-11-12 21:30:39
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answered by fixn2rock 2
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHC8z6ULs18
I think Ronald Mullet is not quite crazy. He's smarter than the two of us combined. Don't be a hater.............
he has the credentials
he might be WRONG, but it doesn't mean he's crazy.
he's only following Einsteins laws...... are you saying Einstein is crazy?
anyway I'd give him about 50$ tops, (but I'm not) at least his idea is simplistic and feasible.....
not some far fetched idea about traveling around space over HUGE distances faster than the speed of light (we know these events are IMPOSSIBLE)
Light does have gravity!
Einstein\'s theory of general relativity says that G_uv=-8(pi)T_uv. There is a way to formulate T_uv with respect to the electromagnetic field tensor F_uv=a_u,v-a_v,u where a is the electromagnetic potential. This would mean that energy actually creates a gravitational effect just like it\'s mass equivalent.
2007-11-12 16:32:51
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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the older you are, the faster it goes... up until you're in your seventies, then it slows back down some..... time drags when you're a kid, crawls when a teen, gets to movin' right along when you're in the twenties and the closer you get to thirty all the way to sixty, time just flies by..... your kids are three then thirteen and then thirty all at once!!.... have patience... soon you'll be watching the clock again...........
2007-11-12 16:32:50
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answered by meanolmaw 7
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Time move at a constant pace. Weather it speeds up or slows down is simply a matter of individual perception.
2007-11-13 05:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it does seem like it to me also.
Just blame the illegals.
They get blame for just about everything else that goes wrong, or is strange in America.
2007-11-12 16:32:00
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answered by dvwrg 3
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