Time ... emiT
Feb. 14th, 2005 11:21 amThis was an interesting link... What happens when a statistical analyzer has access to subpico-supertera technology...
> http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=126649#121
They can predict events a few hours in advance - according to this article, nobody has been able to disprove it. I don't know, though, since this is the first time I'm hearing about this.
I particularly liked this innocuous little statement
about 3/4 of the way down:
I think that perhaps huge events ripple outward in all temporal
directions, and so something would be felt some hours before it
happened due to the outward ripple...
These things would become easier to feel with the neural network that
is the internet, since more people would be tied in...
> http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=126649#121
They can predict events a few hours in advance - according to this article, nobody has been able to disprove it. I don't know, though, since this is the first time I'm hearing about this.
I particularly liked this innocuous little statement
about 3/4 of the way down:
["It is possible - in theory - that time may not just move forwards but backwards, too. And if time ebbs and flows like the tides in the sea,
it might just be possible to foretell major world events. We would, in
effect, be 'remembering' things that had taken place in our future.
'There's plenty of evidence that time may run backwards,' says Prof
Bierman at the University of Amsterdam.'"]
I think that perhaps huge events ripple outward in all temporal
directions, and so something would be felt some hours before it
happened due to the outward ripple...
These things would become easier to feel with the neural network that
is the internet, since more people would be tied in...