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LOSTLOST
02-29-2008, 03:13 AM
Now i know time travel is not real lol but if there are any physics out there or mathmaticians who are interested in all of these numbers and equations set up by faraday, can u relate them to anything in reality? wut im trying to say is, for the most part is all wut they are saying, making sense to you?

Snape
02-29-2008, 03:20 AM
Now i know time travel is not real lol but if there are any physics out there or mathmaticians who are interested in all of these numbers and equations set up by faraday, can u relate them to anything in reality? wut im trying to say is, for the most part is all wut they are saying, making sense to you?

The only possible way to "time travel" at the current moment in theoretical physics is to go through a wormhole connecting 2 disparate parts of spacetime.

Problem being we haven't found one (of course) although it is theoretically possible they exist, but at a subatomic scale. In other words, current theory says "Yeah, it's likely that it's possible - but no, we could likely only send subatomic particles through wormholes."

Another possibility is that the singularities inside black holes COULD be wormholes, but again, if a person went into a black hole, their matter would be compressed to a subatomic size instantaneously (of course causing death - although it would be fast and painless).

And we're not even sure we've found a black hole yet - but astronomers have found 1 very likely candidate.

TheCAD
02-29-2008, 03:53 AM
Y=E+4^S

Where Y is ScFi'iness of Lost and E=Episode/S=Season.

beachblinkette
02-29-2008, 04:12 AM
I understand that the Andromeda galaxy has a super massive black hole and that is actively feeding as opposed to some b/h's that are resting or dormant.It is a theory that our galaxy also has a black hole.What's the current big idea on this and how do you think it relates to the island?What is the mechanism in time travel that one must have a constant?Do you have a theory as to why or how that would work in time travel?It's science fiction, but what's the connection?

1hourisntlongenough
02-29-2008, 04:18 AM
Y=E+4^S

Where Y is ScFi'iness of Lost and E=Episode/S=Season.


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