whitlock Posted 24 January 2013 Posted 24 January 2013 Jeeez. Films are made to make New York look deserted covered in snow, or a 'magical' film like Harry Potter. Do you really think it would take a lot for a film producer to make a bike disappear in front of a van? And pay two actors? Yeah, definitly real.
whoareyaaa Posted 24 January 2013 Posted 24 January 2013 this reminds me of the levitating monk... theres also this nutter as well
J.Lisemore Posted 24 January 2013 Posted 24 January 2013 yep, bound to how long does life go on for again? you really think in a million years time this kinda stuff won't happen? haha.
The Doctor Posted 24 January 2013 Posted 24 January 2013 how long does life go on for again? you really think in a million years time this kinda stuff won't happen? haha. You think we'll be around in a million years time?
Rincewind Posted 25 January 2013 Posted 25 January 2013 The sun is dying as all suns do eventually. Afraid we on here won't be around to post the next prediction date. But if the site is inherited I can guarantee a future reklative of Zingari will be posting that the Government are behind the end of the world. Pity they won't be around to be proven right.
ozleicester Posted 25 January 2013 Posted 25 January 2013 We dont need to be here http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/billions-of-earthlike-planets-found-in-milky-way/ Tens of billions of Earthlike worlds are strewn across the Milky Way, many of them circling stars very much like our own sun, astronomers said today. Earlier research suggested that rocky planets might be much more abundant around small stars than sunlike ones. (Also see "New 'Super Earth' Found at Right Distance for Life.") But a fresh analysis of data from NASA's Kepler mission, which launched in 2009, suggests this is not the case, according to new research presented at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Long Beach, California. "We found that the occurrence of small planets around large stars was underestimated," said astronomer Francois Fressin, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts....
J.Lisemore Posted 25 January 2013 Posted 25 January 2013 You think we'll be around in a million years time? could be us, could be something else.
Thracian Posted 25 January 2013 Posted 25 January 2013 Yes we will, because angels, super humans and teleportation do not exist. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3811785.stm
The Doctor Posted 25 January 2013 Posted 25 January 2013 http://news.bbc.co.u...ech/3811785.stm Chose to ignore what the article actually said in favour of the title then? That's quantum entanglement, all very complicated stuff - but it essentially boils down to transferring the state of the substance across rather than actually teleporting the object.
cambridgefox Posted 25 January 2013 Posted 25 January 2013 Yes we will, because angels, super humans and teleportation do not exist. i disagree,I had a few to drink one night and ended up at Angels Peterborough,they were flying around poles and I got a weird sensation in my pants!They have a website also.
marbelladave Posted 26 January 2013 Posted 26 January 2013 Ahhhhh, quantum mechanics........ My forte. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle means that it is impossible to define all the properties of a sub atomic particle precisely. It's position in space/time is just one property, in this instance it means that all the particles that make up a human body could, at the exact same time, find themselves elsewhere. So there is a probability that says that you could, simply be somewhere else, the probability might be vanishingly small but it does exist, all we need is a technique to manage that probability.......
Carl the Llama Posted 26 January 2013 Posted 26 January 2013 Is the Matrix real? There are many matrices, just not the specific one mentioned in that film.
The Doctor Posted 26 January 2013 Posted 26 January 2013 Ahhhhh, quantum mechanics........ My forte. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle means that it is impossible to define all the properties of a sub atomic particle precisely. It's position in space/time is just one property, in this instance it means that all the particles that make up a human body could, at the exact same time, find themselves elsewhere. So there is a probability that says that you could, simply be somewhere else, the probability might be vanishingly small but it does exist, all we need is a technique to manage that probability....... No, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle says you can't determine the velocity and position of a sub-atomic particle. So we only don't know where it is if we know how fast it's travelling. Mean Lloyd Dyer is un-locatable.
MPH Posted 27 January 2013 Posted 27 January 2013 how long does life go on for again? you really think in a million years time this kinda stuff won't happen? haha. My point is about time travel. If time travel was possible then theoretically that time would have to exist, and all scientific discoveries leading up to it for us to travel forward to it. Even , as you say, a million years into the future. So this is my question.. If time travel is possible, how come no one has come back from the future to tell us about it and demonstrate its ability?
Babylon Posted 27 January 2013 Posted 27 January 2013 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3811785.stm Sorry I don't see anything in that article about teleporting a human... It does not exist!!!
BoneDog Posted 27 January 2013 Posted 27 January 2013 So this is my question.. If time travel is possible, how come no one has come back from the future to tell us about it and demonstrate its ability? Somebody has come back. The Russian, UK and US intelligence services have them locked up at top secret facilities in the Andes. About thirty eight of them. Maybe thirty nine but am not sure about the veracity of the 39th report. One of them brought back the Grays Sports Almanac, the bastards at the CIA are making a fortune. theres also this nutter as well Not seen this vid yet, but chi is very real! I know a Tai Chi and Baguazhang master and he once sent me flying into a radiator with a little tap in the chest with one finger (and at the time I was 6ft2 and full of muscles). That was the last time I slap him in the face. He's all chi'd up and hard as nails for sure. You think we'll be around in a million years time? Maybe, but if so, civilization would have been destroyed and had to start again from scratch, in small numbers a couple of hundred times by then. I'm 93% certain that every 3-10000 years the planet has a sort of major rinse and wash out and nature starts again with a fresh ecosystem (or whatever it's called) and few survivors. CATASTROPHISM ftw
Collymore Posted 27 January 2013 Posted 27 January 2013 It was a viral video for a Chinese computer game. Not sure if the people on this thread who say "not sure if it is real" or. "it could be real" are wumming or not? It's deeply disturbing if you've even considered it might be real
1964FOX Posted 27 January 2013 Posted 27 January 2013 Those that believe just be careful of any flies in the room.
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