1. Do you think that human teleportation is possible (someone to disappears from one area and reappears somewhere else far away)? ie. In Star Trek and Harry Potter. Give an explanation if you think so.
I think teleportation is possible as it is clearly documented in the Bible. You can read the passage below.
"...the Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Philip away, and the eunuch did not see him again...Philip, however, appeared at Azotus and traveled about...until he reached Caesarea." ~Acts 8:39-40
As you can see, in the above account, Philip was taken away from one place and appeared at another place (Azotus), thus 'teleporting'. ~MP&P
Good question, but i don't think so. To destroy then recreate an object in another place will require 2 machines. One at point A another at point B. Even if you did find a way to recreate the same atoms at the other end how would you reestablish the soul?
-Project Z
I think teleportation is definitely not possible by scientific/human means. ~Pomomarine
~KW
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Coffee Shop No. 4 - Riddles
Riddles!
1. A man went to a conference on Monday and came back three days later on Saturday. How is this possible?
The man's car (originally horse) is called Monday when he goes. He rides a different horse (car),Saturday, when he comes back. ~Paraphrased from Bartumes
2. What's so unusual about the paragraph below?
This is an unusual thing I'm typing. In fact, this is a particularly unusual paragraph.
Study this paragraph thoroughly and try to find what is so unusual. Do you know what it is?
Think hard!
The paragraph has no e's! ~ManhattanProjectGirl
~Pomomarine
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Coffee Shop No.3 - Just a Thought...
What do you think?
1. Do you believe in faster than light travel? And what may we be able to achieve if we could travel through space faster than the speed of light?
1. Do you believe in faster than light travel? And what may we be able to achieve if we could travel through space faster than the speed of light?
I think it is possible, and time would (I think) go backward. But I don't exactly know what would happen to you. Would it be like rewinding a video? Would you get younger? Or would you be the same, and keep doing things like normal? ~Morangue Pine
I think we can achieve faster-than-light travel (warp speed) but it may have certain side effects. There are limitations to the speed an object can travel in outer space. Nothing in its natural state can go faster than the speed of light without creating a space time disturbance( although Einstein's theory of special and general relativity hints to strategies in making a space craft capable of FTL without creating such disturbances). When a space craft moves at FTL, it creates an unnatral bend in the space time fabric found in that part of the universe it is traveling in. This disturbance in space time results in a time travel effect where the space ship is moving abnormally fast, or traveling forward in time at an abnormal rate. Even if you don't intend to go forward in time , there is no way of being in FTL without traveling several days or years into the future depending on how long you are going at FTL. It's a confusing subject to completely understand, but that's what I've found out so far with my reserach.
~KW
~KW
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