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rvhill:

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--- Quote from: mcmiller ---That would mean I would be in both places at the same time, or essentially everywhere at once. Sounds like God.

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Amazing!!    :shock:


So that's how God does it.   :-k
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Not really, quantum at instantaneous, But then you would be getting in to string theory.
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Perhaps I worded that wrong. I meant to say, now I'm starting to understand this better. not that, that's exactly how God does it.  

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What I meant was quantum effect are instantaneous. They are faster then light. Light does take time to travel. Light itself is not effected by time, that why when you see pictures of starts you are seeing backward in to time.

rvhill:

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--- Quote from: mcmiller ---You speak correctly, at least based on today's knowledge.  Everything would be older, but based on the travelers perception, virtually no time would have elapsed.

I don't know about the rest of you, but this is starting to give me a brain cramp.

Mark
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no cramps here.

  hard one, we look at the planet through a telescope, take off a million yrs later we reach that planet, the planet is a million yrs older but we arnt


heee heeee heee daaaaaaang
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 Yes this why physicist always want to look out farther. The farther the can see the earlier they can see.   it is a form of time travel

eutychus:
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/index.html

Gill:
Chuck, that was awesome  :lol:  ~ a universe within a universe.

joyful1:
Late comer to the forum here....but enjoyed the thread as well...
my contribution:
Time = God's way of making sure everything does not happen all at once! :)

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