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Immortal Alien Time Travel.
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Corey White
2018-08-19 18:33:05 UTC
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If you were immortal, maybe even existing since the beginning of the universe, and living until the end. Would time move faster for you or slower? Either way traveling to another planet with intelligent life would be easy.
David Dalton
2018-08-19 18:58:18 UTC
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Post by Corey White
If you were immortal, maybe even existing since the beginning of the
universe, and living until the end. Would time move faster for you or slower?
Either way traveling to another planet with intelligent life would be easy.
Unless there was something like warp drive (faster than light
travel) you would probably have the ability to go into
suspended animation for long periods of travel.
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Bassos
2018-08-19 23:13:27 UTC
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Post by David Dalton
Post by Corey White
If you were immortal, maybe even existing since the beginning of the
universe, and living until the end. Would time move faster for you or slower?
Either way traveling to another planet with intelligent life would be easy.
Unless there was something like warp drive (faster than light
travel) you would probably have the ability to go into
suspended animation for long periods of travel.
Time moves differently from a cluster pov.
think speed.
from the actual center of our universe, how fast does that move, or
rotate, or expel matter ?

Sorry i got distracted by the actual center of the universe argument.

From what we can do;
experiencing from the milky way slows down time very greatly.

Not really sure about the time difference.

Guess that has to do with how much communication with Sirius is
included, cos those messages change time again.

Does Brahma experience time ?

Ohr is that actually just one day, and one opening up the eye of , erm,
well, who is that dudette that opens hir eye and destroys the universe ?
Colonel Edmund J. Burke
2018-08-20 15:56:41 UTC
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Post by Bassos
Post by David Dalton
Post by Corey White
If you were immortal, maybe even existing since the beginning of the
universe, and living until the end. Would time move faster for you or slower?
Either way traveling to another planet with intelligent life would be easy.
Unless there was something like warp drive (faster than light
travel) you would probably have the ability to go into
suspended animation for long periods of travel.
Time moves differently from a cluster pov.
think speed.
from the actual center of our universe, how fast does that move, or rotate, or expel matter ?
Sorry i got distracted by the actual center of the universe argument.
From what we can do;
experiencing from the milky way slows down time very greatly.
Not really sure about the time difference.
Guess that has to do with how much communication with Sirius is included, cos those messages change time again.
Does Brahma experience time ?
Ohr is that actually just one day, and one opening up the eye of , erm, well, who is that dudette that opens hir eye and destroys the universe ?
Oh...like WOW! Like when I had a Nam Flashback I was time traveling backwards in time to 1968 Nam! Yeah I get it now.
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