[QUOTE=Mikesword221;31679180]If it went back in time and changed something, everything could have changed and we wouldn't know it.
:tinfoil:[/QUOTE]
But would this thread be here?
WOULD I BE ON THIS COMPUTER?!
OH GOD
[QUOTE=Intoxicated Spy;31674133]Please be FTL, PLEASE BE FTL[/QUOTE]
That would be an awfully simple answer to the age old question of FTL wouldn't it?
Just go really, really, really fast guys, it'll handle the rest.
Oh man I just realized something. This thing is going at insane speeds and we have no way to control it. Anyone think it's going to land in the ocean?
It did change time, but time was already changed by it so we noticed no change, or did it change the change and we have failed to notice the change? Did the change change? changed This has sentenced been? Oh dear I seem to be changing the subjects here. What were we talking about? This is change we can believe in, or is it change we can't believe in?
Fuck I'm getting philosophical here.
In other news, it looks like we found out the cause of the Tunguska Event.
As it traveled through time, a shard came off and assassinated JFK
Hold on, this is a vehicle IN the atmosphere that they just lost? They can't pick it up on radar or something anymore?
Reposting this:
[url]http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_HYPERSONIC_GLIDER?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-08-11-12-46-49[/url]
[quote]The problem occurred during the critical point of transition to aerodynamic flight, DARPA said in a statement that described the mission as an attempt to fly the fastest aircraft ever built.
"More than nine minutes of data was collected before an anomaly caused loss of signal," it said. [b]"Initial indications are that the aircraft impacted the Pacific Ocean along the planned flight path."[/b][/quote]
Chances are they didn't lose it.
[quote]
Defense analyst John Pike of Globalsecurity.org wasn't surprised with the latest failure because the hypersonic test flight program is still in its infancy.
"At this early stage of the game, if they did not experience failures, it's because they're not trying very hard," he said.
[/quote]
How the hell do you just straight up lose something like that?
What are the odds that it just plows into a korean rice pattie or something?
[QUOTE=capgun;31683045]How the hell do you just straight up lose something like that?
What are the odds that it just plows into a korean rice pattie or something?[/QUOTE]
Yeah something going at 13,000mph is really easy to track.
[QUOTE=Mikesword221;31679180]If it went back in time and changed something, everything could have changed and we wouldn't know it.
:tinfoil:[/QUOTE]
Roswell
swamp gas and weather balloons, that's it
[QUOTE=spacedooky;31683407]swamp gas and weather balloons, that's it[/QUOTE]
Nothin' to see here folks, back to business.
[QUOTE=Billiam;31679220]I saw an article about Facepunch claiming that objects in a perfect vacuum will still be subject to drag and friction because of intrinsic universal bullshit or something.[/QUOTE]
That's because a 'perfect vacuum' isn't really a perfect vacuum at all. Sub-atomic virtual particles pop in and out of existence all of the fucking time. It's ridiculous, but it's true.
The universe is bullshit, is what I'm getting at. I'm getting more and more convinced that it's just some enormous simulation and the people outside of it are trying to see how much bullshit we'll accept.
I think Doc Brown left his dog in there...
Seriously, where in the world would this plane go without being spotted?
[QUOTE=sltungle;31684495]That's because a 'perfect vacuum' isn't really a perfect vacuum at all. Sub-atomic virtual particles pop in and out of existence all of the fucking time. It's ridiculous, but it's true.
The universe is bullshit, is what I'm getting at. I'm getting more and more convinced that it's just some enormous simulation and the people outside of it are trying to see how much bullshit we'll accept.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, lets riot against the universe :black101:
Who the fuck was the idiot who told them to accelerate to 88 mph?
[QUOTE=Rocko's;31684536]I think Doc Brown left his dog in there...
Seriously, where in the world would this plane go without being spotted?[/QUOTE]
The bottom of the ocean, in lots and lots of small pieces.
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