Didn't Einstein theorize that time slowed down if you are travelling fast enough? (Near light-speed fast)
Interesting vid though.
Interesting vid though.
Cool.
Cool vid, by the way what does your sig mean?
Yeah, time can slow down...with the help of these:
you guys didn't watch the whole thing
you tell me lolGooners wrote:
Cool vid, by the way what does your sig mean?
Last edited by ig (2008-03-22 10:58:43)
nice vid
i'd like to fall from that tower, looks kind of fun...even though i'd be really scared
i'd like to fall from that tower, looks kind of fun...even though i'd be really scared
Relativity FTW!
That only proves that your own concept of time can slow down or speed up. This is cool though, one step forward in process of understanding how the brain processes information and the concept of time.
Bertster7 wrote:
Relativity FTW!
Last edited by {M5}Sniper3 (2008-03-22 11:23:32)
interesting, as far as chemicals go. i dont think cocaine is strong enough to make time "slow down"
yeah.PBAsydney wrote:
Didn't Einstein theorize that time slowed down if you are travelling fast enough? (Near light-speed fast)
Interesting vid though.
This was on Human Body: Pushing the limits on the discovery channel. It was VERY interesting. When your in danger it allows you think quicker and react faster.
I think that rat on cocaine trying to get the food pellet was one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time.
YAWN.
So we perceive time to run at different speeds under different circumstances.
Anyone that's ever waited for a bus could tell you that.
Oh, and,
Get up and walk across the room.
You just travelled through time. Time for you, from an external observers point of view, will have appeared to have slowed. Though, from your point of view, it stays the same rate and speeds up for everyone else.
So we perceive time to run at different speeds under different circumstances.
Anyone that's ever waited for a bus could tell you that.
Oh, and,
Actually, you don't even have to be travelling fast. You just need to move.PBAsydney wrote:
Didn't Einstein theorize that time slowed down if you are travelling fast enough? (Near light-speed fast)
Interesting vid though.
Get up and walk across the room.
You just travelled through time. Time for you, from an external observers point of view, will have appeared to have slowed. Though, from your point of view, it stays the same rate and speeds up for everyone else.
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thanks captain obvious. there's more to it than that.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
YAWN.
So we perceive time to run at different speeds under different circumstances.
Anyone that's ever waited for a bus could tell you that.
No, there isn't.ig wrote:
thanks captain obvious. there's more to it than that.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
YAWN.
So we perceive time to run at different speeds under different circumstances.
Anyone that's ever waited for a bus could tell you that.
alrightScorpion0x17 wrote:
No, there isn't.ig wrote:
thanks captain obvious. there's more to it than that.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
YAWN.
So we perceive time to run at different speeds under different circumstances.
Anyone that's ever waited for a bus could tell you that.
Ok, what 'more to it' do you think there is?ig wrote:
alrightScorpion0x17 wrote:
No, there isn't.ig wrote:
thanks captain obvious. there's more to it than that.
Then why does it work the wrong way? If you are waiting anxtiously for something to happen time appears to slow down badly, and when you are enjoying yourself, hours juts fly by.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
No, there isn't.ig wrote:
thanks captain obvious. there's more to it than that.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
YAWN.
So we perceive time to run at different speeds under different circumstances.
Anyone that's ever waited for a bus could tell you that.
That's just the way it works - the more stimulation there is, the quicker time appears to go, and visa versaPBAsydney wrote:
Then why does it work the wrong way? If you are waiting anxtiously for something to happen time appears to slow down badly, and when you are enjoying yourself, hours juts fly by.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
No, there isn't.ig wrote:
thanks captain obvious. there's more to it than that.
yeah it showed how your eyes take in like double the frames per second, making it seem much slowerNeXuS4909 wrote:
This was on Human Body: Pushing the limits on the discovery channel. It was VERY interesting. When your in danger it allows you think quicker and react faster.
If you have an atomic clock based in Boston, and another on a plane and then fly to London, when it arrives that clocks will be different. (I didn't read anything in this thread or check the link, so yeah, I am probably not talking about what this topic is about.)
PBAsydney wrote:
time [slows] down if you are travelling fast enough
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Two words to avoid in combination. Guinea Pig and near death.
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The shit in my pants would rape me backwards if I tried that.argo4 wrote:
nice vid
i'd like to fall from that tower, looks kind of fun...even though i'd be really scared