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This thread hurts my head kthxbye. Posted via RS Mobile |
They stole my idea. |
to sum up what the article title is trying to make you believe http://www.peaholmquist.com/bullshit...lshit_pile.jpg |
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I'm actually enjoying the .gif's in here a lot more than the actual topic ... http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile..._1760316_n.jpg |
mind blasting |
but...how?? |
it's a misleading title.. the 'device' simply bends light around an object or event so that it either hides or delays the event from being visible. the event still occurs within the time frame of everything else.. it's just that our perspective of it is skewed so that it seems delayed or non-existant. |
So time doesn't stop for that? I thought it ment time stopped for what was happening for thoese nano seconds. Or does it mean that something is happening during thoese nano seconds that can't be seen until later? Posted via RS Mobile |
The meme's and .gif's in this thread are $$$$$$$$$ Posted via RS Mobile |
god damn why explain all this shit in the news and confuse people. Just tell us when they actually can cloak something or whatever the shit its talkin about!:confused: |
Nice job putting a diagram where noone can understand :woot2: |
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I also read the theory of this tech a while back when I was really interested in the whole idea of time travel. In the most plain language I can think of is this, time/space is usually considered constant. The tech here basically creates a shortfall of time making the event "cloaked" being a tiny bit different than the constant time/space outside of the cloak. Therefore, if you are seeing the cloaked event from outside, you can't see it from happening. For example, if we were able to extend this tech to 10sec, a stopwatch counting inside the cloak can count from 0-->10.01sec. Watching from outside, the stopwatch jumped from 0 to 10.01 instantly. The entire event of counting from 0-->10.01 existed hidden within the usual space/time continuum. For those who are into manga, if you have watched Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, the ability of stopping time in there can be seen as a good example. For those who haven't read the manga, look at the pic OP posted. The outermost lines on both top and bot stands for the space/time constant. But if you somehow make the lines in the middle to expand or contract so it doesn't take the usual straight line, the actions occurred on those lines seems constant from outside (thus not violating the usual theories) while they are being a bit different. At least that's what I remembered. Feel free to correct. :) |
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hehe explained it quite well. Another analogy would be like in counterstrike and your a lagging bastard. On your screen your ok and moving around shooting etc etc. On other ppl's screen they see you pause and all of a sudden your on the other side of the map planting the c4 and shooting. |
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i love b00bs... |
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