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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Aug 11, 2014 12:50:21 GMT
One (and only one) of these below is impossible due to the laws of Physics/Nature etc.
Which one is impossible and why? And how could the other two conceivably occur
1. Human dies, their spirit continues to exist in an afterlife 2. Human travels forward in time 3. Human in 2014 looks through a telescope and watches the moon landings as they happened in real time from 1969
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Post by Annie UK on Aug 11, 2014 13:19:06 GMT
1. Is impossible, it just is 2. get on a plane, time moves faster the further you are from the ground. 3. Not sure, something to do with where you are in the galaxy.
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Post by Mr Jinx on Aug 13, 2014 18:34:41 GMT
3) It's something to do with the speed of light. Light from the nearest star takes three light years to arrive on earth. So what we're actually seeing happened three years ago. So, presumably if you have a strong enough telescope you could look back in time to the moon landings....or something like that.
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Aug 14, 2014 14:12:40 GMT
Ok here is how, firstly everyone moves forward in time at a rate of one second per second, but as has also been pointed out, the faster in space you move the slower time for your moves relative to say people on the Earth, so travel at near the speed of light, return to earth and time will have gone faster in earth and you have therefore travelled forward in space, this is possible, if highly difficult to do.
As for how you can see the moon landings in real time, ok this one is tricky but again theoretically possible.
Basically you need a mirror in space I think 22 light years away, you then need a telescope powerful enough here on earth to point at that mirror, now because of the length of time light takes to travel, the theory is you could look through the telescope and watch the moon landings in real time.
Again incredibly difficult to do, but not impossible.
Another way would be to find a worm hole that takes 45 light years from Earth in an instant, and then use that telescope to look at the moon, same effect.
And in case anyone wondering, Mediumship is impossible, no exceptions
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Post by Mr Jinx on Aug 14, 2014 17:39:41 GMT
Basically you need a mirror in space I think 22 light years away, you then need a telescope powerful enough here on earth to point at that mirror, now because of the length of time light takes to travel, the theory is you could look through the telescope and watch the moon landings in real time. Or, I think, move to a galaxy 45 light years away and point your incredibly powerful telescope towards the moon.
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Aug 15, 2014 11:52:43 GMT
Either way it is possible, but highly improbable
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