Hey everyone, I'm back from Fla.
Hell of a time...
Anyway, on to the post:
I was thinking as I sat in Fla. watching the Time Machine on HBO (The recent one) and had an epiphany... How could someone in todays world actually make a time machine, I don't think if I took a couple magnets and some atomic power I would be thrown through time. I don't think that we have the tools, ability, or maybe even the matter to create it. I could be way off on this because I'm not a theoretical physicist, I'm just speculating.
On a different note, has anyone heard anything about this new movie called 'The Butterfly Effect' because it seems that they just took basic time travel theoretics and put a teenage idiot in there... I'm just wondering if anyone knows what kind of research they might have done, if any, for the movie...
Hell of a time...
Anyway, on to the post:
I was thinking as I sat in Fla. watching the Time Machine on HBO (The recent one) and had an epiphany... How could someone in todays world actually make a time machine, I don't think if I took a couple magnets and some atomic power I would be thrown through time. I don't think that we have the tools, ability, or maybe even the matter to create it. I could be way off on this because I'm not a theoretical physicist, I'm just speculating.
On a different note, has anyone heard anything about this new movie called 'The Butterfly Effect' because it seems that they just took basic time travel theoretics and put a teenage idiot in there... I'm just wondering if anyone knows what kind of research they might have done, if any, for the movie...