To: vannrox
I have arrived from 150 years in the future to tell you that the light barrier will eventually be broken. However, we still haven't invented a reliable battery. That's why I'm still stuck in 2005. My time machine has a dead nyglohyphelium cell and they won't be invented until 2057.
Until then, we have seventeen more bad Coldplay albums to suffer through.
3 posted on
06/12/2005 6:12:29 PM PDT by
SamAdams76
(Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand?)
To: SamAdams76
You told us about that next year already.
4 posted on
06/12/2005 6:13:36 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(I zot trolls for fun and profit.)
To: SamAdams76
5 posted on
06/12/2005 6:14:33 PM PDT by
billdcon
To: SamAdams76
Care to post some stock market tables?
7 posted on
06/12/2005 6:16:28 PM PDT by
GSlob
To: SamAdams76
I heard you can make a flux capacitor out of a cell phone, a DVD player, and a few miscellaneous parts from Radio Shack.
Good Luck.
9 posted on
06/12/2005 6:17:49 PM PDT by
spinestein
("Just hold your nose and vote for Kerry" --- WORST CAMPAIGN SLOGAN EVER!)
To: SamAdams76
Thank you. I`m glad I`m not the only person who can`t stand that idiot band.
12 posted on
06/12/2005 6:18:26 PM PDT by
EdHallick
("KAAAAAAAAAAHN!" - Capt. James T. Kirk)
To: SamAdams76
I am from 151 years in the future and I am here to tell you, don't bother coming back. I came back in time to escape the Armageddon that has come since you messed with he time stream. Flower power is back, and all thats played on the radio are New Kids on the Block cover bands.
On a lighter note, the galactic congress has raised the light speed limit of light in Metroplanetarian areas to C+5 MPH and has eliminated it altogether in galactic backwaters (like Space Montana) during daylight hours.
13 posted on
06/12/2005 6:19:19 PM PDT by
edeal
To: SamAdams76
If you take into account the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and quantum mechanics, wouldn't it almost guarantee that C is not a constant?
If you consider every possible path for a photon to travel from point A to B, some paths will naturally be longer than others. If it takes the same amount of time to get from A to B along every path then the photon must be traveling at different speeds.
The probability of the photon taking a very long round-about path would be miniscule, but it would still be > 0. So at least theoretically the speed of light in a vacuum is not constant.
16 posted on
06/12/2005 6:19:54 PM PDT by
boofus
To: SamAdams76
Lithium Ion batteries are reliable. So are whining Brits...especially when they set it to music.
43 posted on
06/12/2005 7:06:47 PM PDT by
gr8eman
(I think...therefore I am...a capitalist!)
To: SamAdams76
ROFLMAO.
How many albums does Five For Fighting have left?
To: SamAdams76
ok youll probably know the answer to this over the next 150 baseball seasons do the cubs win the world series ? :-)
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