Time Travel

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  1. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    The initializing crystal transference system we use for power is self regenerating and should last at 100% output for 1000+ years earth standard time. This is a highly filtered view of our crystal chamber.
     

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    That means we've got plenty of time ahead...But I wonder about all the systems we implemented...how will they behave when we phase out of time to go back into the Big Bang period...? We have to make sure that we've made our calculations precisely.

    I did! The explanations about velocity along with the pictures were very well explained! ;)

    Another interesting link from Stephen Hawkings' website, questions and answers about the universe, I printed it out and it amounted to 12 pages, font size: 11. Very interesting and also very well explained.

    questions and answers on universe
     
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    All of the experts have a theory about the begining of the universe. But in a short time we will see the truth for our selfs. It should be very interesting.


    science officer
    bigc73542
     
  5. big ed

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    Whoa Big C, not so fast.

    As any 1st yr Jedi Cadet would be able to tell you this sys would spell doom for Earth and all surrounding neighborhoods. I can plainly see from the photo you posted that the system is not one of initialization but one of degredation. I studied all the aspects of the problem (for about 30 secs.) and have come up w/all of the tweaks necessary to complete the fix.

    I have a super special available. For only $19.95 you can be one of the first to receive my revelations on the subject. A small shipping & handling charge of $59.95 will be applied. If you place your order within the next 30 days you will also receive a revolutionary submersible glow in the dark potato peeler. It really comes in handy if you are a Navy Seal on KP.

    Regards, big ed
     
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    Does it come with a free trial download. :D ;)

    bigc
     
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    lol big ed! :D
    Maybe I shall put an order in for Christmas... :cool:


    Before proceeding to the Big Bang we first do a tour of our local system... :)
     

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    good idea, that way we can see how much it has changed over time.
     
  9. big ed

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    Hah! When was the last time you got something for free? How much did the freebie end up costing you?

    Kaching! Ah, I can hear the $$ rolling in. Kaching!

    Regards, big ed
     
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    I am sorry Big ed but I just installed A Roberts Revbertalizing diametrically opposed dipole reversing polarity electromagnet decentraliser crystal alighnment conduit tunnel dutronium repleshner microboard. They have a dependability rating of 99.89 over an extended max load testing cycle in a thirty inch vacume atmosphere chamber.

    Total cost $00.00 total donation.


    bigc
     
  11. big ed

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    Hey Big C,

    I am humbled but not discouraged. There has got to be a Mark out there somewhere that I can bamboozle. If you were a really nice person you would send me the cash (small bills please) anyways.

    With anticipation, big ed
     
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    Big ed this is the best I can do
     

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    I've got some voice recognition software ready for use. So, instead of typing or clicking on the spaceship's computer, you can just talk to it! Pretty cool, huh?
    Example of commands in the voice recognition system:
    Door open
    Door close
    Water please( for drinking water).

    And, this is the voice recognition software ready for installation. :cool:
     

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  14. Sugabella

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    needs more time in space away from every one,thing even my self. love this forum to help me out to get away.o o o o( what i'm i going to do when there is no school) I will try to make it in here. I know you guys are here for my away time


    Suga :-*
     
  15. Uguel707

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    Hi Sugabella! :)
    Maybe a little space trip might be good for a change... ;)
    And we are also HERE to go *there* and *everywhere*! :D

    We left the earth a couple of days ago, and we're enjoying the moonscape... :cool:
     

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    We are fourty two parsecs off of the time meridian in the universal time space continuum three dimensional map, version 13421. We need to change course to time vive line 361x447 inverted 88431 at .89 light speed. Set crystal harmonics at 1477 ghz.
     
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    Since we already went to Mars, we will arrive at Jupiter by tomorrow... :)


    Okay Science Officer Bigc, prepare for a slow rotation so that when we do our close elliptical on Jupiter we will have our heat shielding oriented properly...
     

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    info on the planet jupiter

    Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky (after the Sun, the Moon and Venus). It has been known since prehistoric times as a bright "wandering star". But in 1610 when Galileo first pointed a telescope at the sky he discovered Jupiter's four large moons Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto (now known as the Galilean moons) and recorded their motions back and forth around Jupiter. This was the first discovery of a center of motion not apparently centered on the Earth. It was a major point in favor of Copernicus's heliocentric theory of the motions of the planets (along with other new evidence from his telescope: the phases of Venus and the mountains on the Moon). Galileo's outspoken support of the Copernican theory got him in trouble with the Inquisition. Today anyone can repeat Galileo's observations (without fear of retribution :) using binoculars or an inexpensive telescope.

    Jupiter was first visited by Pioneer 10 in 1973 and later by Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2 and Ulysses. The spacecraft Galileo orbited Jupiter for eight years. It is still regularly observed by the Hubble Space Telescope.

    The gas planets do not have solid surfaces, their gaseous material simply gets denser with depth (the radii and diameters quoted for the planets are for levels corresponding to a pressure of 1 atmosphere). What we see when looking at these planets is the tops of clouds high in their atmospheres (slightly above the 1 atmosphere level).

    Jupiter is about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium (by numbers of atoms, 75/25% by mass) with traces of methane, water, ammonia and "rock". This is very close to the composition of the primordial Solar Nebula from which the entire solar system was formed. Saturn has a similar composition, but Uranus and Neptune have much less hydrogen and helium.

    Our knowledge of the interior of Jupiter (and the other gas planets) is highly indirect and likely to remain so for some time. (The data from Galileo's atmospheric probe goes down only about 150 km below the cloud tops.)

    Jupiter probably has a core of rocky material amounting to something like 10 to 15 Earth-masses.

    Above the core lies the main bulk of the planet in the form of liquid metallic hydrogen. This exotic form of the most common of elements is possible only at pressures exceeding 4 million bars, as is the case in the interior of Jupiter (and Saturn). Liquid metallic hydrogen consists of ionized protons and electrons (like the interior of the Sun but at a far lower temperature). At the temperature and pressure of Jupiter's interior hydrogen is a liquid, not a gas. It is an electrical conductor and the source of Jupiter's magnetic field. This layer probably also contains some helium and traces of various "ices".

    The outermost layer is composed primarily of ordinary molecular hydrogen and helium which is liquid in the interior and gaseous further out. The atmosphere we see is just the very top of this deep layer. Water, carbon dioxide, methane and other simple molecules are also present in tiny amounts.
     
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    Thanks a lot for your interesting info Ritaan! :)
     
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    Looks like bigc's job may be in jeopardy. A junior science officer is pushing hard I believe. :D
     
  21. Uguel707

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    Ronjor, if you keep on teasing us I will ask one of the other administrators here to change your avatar for the impish dog I posted in the test forum earlier...Lol! :D *puppy* :D


    Jupiter was just magnificent! :cool:
     

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    Whoops!! Gosh Captain, I was just kidding. I'm reading the operational rules once again. :rolleyes: :D
     
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    ***TESTING VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM*** REPORT GENERATED BY nadirah on Thursday, December 9, 2004 @ 1:30AM.

    Water please.
    Water Treatment System online, pouring water.

    Door Open.
    Please wait...door opening.

    Activate particle beam blaster.
    ***COMMAND REJECTED,ACCESS DENIED, PLEASE USE FINGERPRINT ID SYSTEM, THANK YOU. ONLY THE CAPTAIN'S FINGERPRINT CAN ACTIVATE THE WEAPON.

    Play music.
    Loading spaceship's radio...music playing.

    ***END OF TEST REPORT***
     
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    Glad that all works, Nadirah.

    I think we need to re-calibrate the onboard clocks on a regular base!

    In our orbit around earth,
    we had a 7 microseconds slowdown effect, due to our velocity.

    But the loss of gravity, when we left the planet, added 45 microseconds.
    In order to keep the invisibility trick working, we need to compensate for our speed and the encountered gravitational forces.

    It's also vital for the GPS system.
     
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    Well, well,well... Nadirah you certainly deserve a little break, hmm?
    First, have a good glass of water.... :cool:
     

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