#4436094 - 08/28/18 01:57 AM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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What happened to then?
We're past then.
When?
Just now.
When will then be now?
Soon! The funniest time travel joke is if something has happened with a women that involves you and you know what has happened but have not done it yet and then tell them.
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#4436127 - 08/28/18 10:34 AM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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So for space travel the fastest method is by Worm holes
I thought it was by "folding" space? You just have to find a fourth stage guild navigator.
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#4436406 - 08/30/18 10:21 AM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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So for space travel the fastest method is by Worm holes
I thought it was by "folding" space? You just have to find a fourth stage guild navigator. Worm holes do not work by folding space, they work by an element which is of a nature that produces a worm hole which consists of two spheres one is called the entry point worm hole the other is the exit point worm hole. How a star works is there is another dimension bigger than this universe that is sphere shaped which is full of fuel, in the centre is a worm hole that uses a gravity field that encompasses that entire dimension and draws fuel into the wormhole entry point. The fuel then exits from a worm hole exit point inside the core of the star and is compressed in this process it then exudes through holes on the stars core onto the surface where it combusts upon contact with a catalyst on the surface. So evidence is the black hole which is where after a star has had a supernova it has some how reversed the polarity of the worm hole element causing them to flip and now the worm hole exit point becomes the worm entry point and vice versa and the old stars gravity field (normal star goes to beyond the most distant space body{comet or pluto}, pivot star everything in the entire galaxy) pulls everything into the black hole.
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#4436527 - 08/30/18 11:10 PM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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So for space travel the fastest method is by Worm holes
I thought it was by "folding" space? You just have to find a fourth stage guild navigator. Worm holes do not work by folding space, they work by an element which is of a nature that produces a worm hole which consists of two spheres one is called the entry point worm hole the other is the exit point worm hole. How a star works is there is another dimension bigger than this universe that is sphere shaped which is full of fuel, in the centre is a worm hole that uses a gravity field that encompasses that entire dimension and draws fuel into the wormhole entry point. The fuel then exits from a worm hole exit point inside the core of the star and is compressed in this process it then exudes through holes on the stars core onto the surface where it combusts upon contact with a catalyst on the surface. So evidence is the black hole which is where after a star has had a supernova it has some how reversed the polarity of the worm hole element causing them to flip and now the worm hole exit point becomes the worm entry point and vice versa and the old stars gravity field (normal star goes to beyond the most distant space body{comet or pluto}, pivot star everything in the entire galaxy) pulls everything into the black hole. If it weren't for your quote beneath your post, I'd think you were serious. :P
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#4436609 - 08/31/18 07:04 PM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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If it weren't for your quote beneath your post, I'd think you were serious. :P Regarding the science of worm holes I am quite serious and I did point out some evidence supporting it, the technology leads to all sorts of cool stuff. People need to know that the big bang theory was a theory, stars do not naturally form they are deliberately constructed at one location and that's why it looks as though an explosion of some sort occurred. You can tell when you observe a spiral galaxy, it was built to look like that even Saturn's rings are not natural something is keeping them maintained in the form that they are in.
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#4436610 - 08/31/18 07:07 PM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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Tardis engineer, I like the Title someone gave you. I can scientifically explain how the Tardis would work IRL the whole small box with a large room. Technically Tardis is the fastest ship due to time travel. You can depart and arrive at your destination before you left by Trillions of years.
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#4436613 - 08/31/18 07:38 PM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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IMO, folding space and wormhole travel aren't "fast" because they aren't based on speed. Certainly a fast way to get to a destination, but it isn't based on the ship being "fast" in itself. The Dune navigator ships were mainly just barges, weren't they? No real propulsion at all. I could be wrong, it's been 20 years. You could count the Star Trek transporter as being "fast" otherwise.
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#4436635 - 08/31/18 09:54 PM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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If it weren't for your quote beneath your post, I'd think you were serious. :P Regarding the science of worm holes I am quite serious and I did point out some evidence supporting it, the technology leads to all sorts of cool stuff. People need to know that the big bang theory was a theory, stars do not naturally form they are deliberately constructed at one location and that's why it looks as though an explosion of some sort occurred. You can tell when you observe a spiral galaxy, it was built to look like that even Saturn's rings are not natural something is keeping them maintained in the form that they are in. I think you should read up on general and special relativity because I feel like you're missing a huge swath of modern physics in your knowledge base. Mix in some astrophysics and astronomy, too.
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#4436639 - 08/31/18 10:45 PM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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IMO, folding space and wormhole travel aren't "fast" because they aren't based on speed. Certainly a fast way to get to a destination, but it isn't based on the ship being "fast" in itself. The Dune navigator ships were mainly just barges, weren't they? No real propulsion at all. I could be wrong, it's been 20 years. You could count the Star Trek transporter as being "fast" otherwise. There is IRL no folding in space involved where worm holes are involved, think of the universe as being a sphere shape with a wall. It cannot be bent without destroying everything inside. To arrive at a destination earliest I'd consider the fastest.
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#4436650 - 09/01/18 12:00 AM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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If it weren't for your quote beneath your post, I'd think you were serious. :P Regarding the science of worm holes I am quite serious and I did point out some evidence supporting it, the technology leads to all sorts of cool stuff. People need to know that the big bang theory was a theory, stars do not naturally form they are deliberately constructed at one location and that's why it looks as though an explosion of some sort occurred. You can tell when you observe a spiral galaxy, it was built to look like that even Saturn's rings are not natural something is keeping them maintained in the form that they are in. I think you should read up on general and special relativity because I feel like you're missing a huge swath of modern physics in your knowledge base. Mix in some astrophysics and astronomy, too. If it weren't for your quote beneath your post, I'd think you were serious. :P Regarding the science of worm holes I am quite serious and I did point out some evidence supporting it, the technology leads to all sorts of cool stuff. People need to know that the big bang theory was a theory, stars do not naturally form they are deliberately constructed at one location and that's why it looks as though an explosion of some sort occurred. You can tell when you observe a spiral galaxy, it was built to look like that even Saturn's rings are not natural something is keeping them maintained in the form that they are in. I think you should read up on general and special relativity because I feel like you're missing a huge swath of modern physics in your knowledge base. Mix in some astrophysics and astronomy, too. You are wrong but what it is, is that I'm stating something that goes against a theory-the big bang theory. I can tell you no matter how big an explosion you'll never find a star or planet formed by it. It is obvious fuel for stars comes from another dimension.
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#4439335 - 09/17/18 09:28 AM
Re: The Fastest Spaceships, Real And Fictional
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IMO, folding space and wormhole travel aren't "fast" because they aren't based on speed. Certainly a fast way to get to a destination, but it isn't based on the ship being "fast" in itself. The Dune navigator ships were mainly just barges, weren't they? No real propulsion at all. I could be wrong, it's been 20 years. You could count the Star Trek transporter as being "fast" otherwise. The Guild Heighliners had drive systems which propelled them normally and fold space. The navigator was required to safely guide the ship through the folded space. The Dune House novels gives some more background on how the Heighliners function.
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