Yeah, but it started the same time as usual.
What do we have now? Two weeks or so? Fucking stupid Spring Training dragging on infuckingterminably.
At least the offseason ended earlier this year.
Only if you believe that time is an actual thing.
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Bleacher Nation PostsPosted 19 March 2013 - 01:49 PM
I thought the theory of relativity proved it.
Yeah, but it started the same time as usual.
What do we have now? Two weeks or so? Fucking stupid Spring Training dragging on infuckingterminably.
At least the offseason ended earlier this year.
Only if you believe that time is an actual thing.
Posted 19 March 2013 - 02:10 PM
I thought the theory of relativity proved it.
Yeah, but it started the same time as usual.
What do we have now? Two weeks or so? Fucking stupid Spring Training dragging on infuckingterminably.
At least the offseason ended earlier this year.
Only if you believe that time is an actual thing.
Posted 19 March 2013 - 10:33 PM
Correct. You have to come up with some form of measurement.
Posted 20 March 2013 - 06:50 AM
In essence, you can travel forward in time in relation to others, but not backwards. (See one of Brett's puzzle stories.)
Correct. You have to come up with some form of measurement.
Very true...
Time is nothing more than the measurement of the rate of entropy. At the heart of the issue is the rate at which radioactive atoms decay.
The interesting part is whether or not you believe the theoretical physicists that state that it is possible to travel back in time. In the classical sense (a human visiting the dinosaurs) I say no. In the sense that travelling near the speed of light (or near a black hole) slows time down, yes (as this has been proven).
Posted 20 March 2013 - 03:00 PM
In essence, you can travel forward in time in relation to others, but not backwards. (See one of Brett's puzzle stories.)
Correct. You have to come up with some form of measurement.
Very true...
Time is nothing more than the measurement of the rate of entropy. At the heart of the issue is the rate at which radioactive atoms decay.
The interesting part is whether or not you believe the theoretical physicists that state that it is possible to travel back in time. In the classical sense (a human visiting the dinosaurs) I say no. In the sense that travelling near the speed of light (or near a black hole) slows time down, yes (as this has been proven).
Posted 27 March 2013 - 04:50 PM
I only agree with the 'mostly' part.
Have you guys noticed that ChicagoCubsTalk returned around the same time Morken disappeared after making us his "bitches"
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Ya think? Merken was indeed a dickhead, but at least his writings were (mostly) grammatical.
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