Official Complicated Mind Fuck Topic Discussion Thread

Anyone that has answered legitimately to this question does not get what he means......but i do :)

And this thread is making my head hurt, i have thought about the whole thing when you ejaculate before, very weird.
 
has this thread really dropped to talking about ejaculation?i mean, come on, theres still other stuff. Like what the fuck string theory?
 
Well the ejaculation part is also about killing potential people......

but yes the string theory! I love reading about that! I took a philosophy class, talked about all this stuff. First day we had a full out yelling argument about if god existed or not haha
 
Well the ejaculation part is also about killing potential people......

but yes the string theory! I love reading about that! I took a philosophy class, talked about all this stuff. First day we had a full out yelling argument about if god existed or not haha
 
No thats backwards. they would have been going so fast that for example, what feels like a week to them was really 100 years on earth. they will have aged only a week, but the earth will have continued for 100 years. whatever you wanna call it, i say thats essentially time travel
 
you wanna get your mind really fucked with watch the time travel episode of the new stephen hawking thing on discovery channel. its trippy. time is relative i guess, cool shit
 
Oh god haha we talked about this in class for 45 minutes, explaining it, well, not tonight sorry haha
 
Today in my science we learned about quantum vacume colapse. It's if the colider in europe malfunticons it sends out waves of anit matter at the speed of life and we wouldn't know it was coming. So it's just freaky to think now a wall of anti matter could be approching you
 
Today in my science we learned about quantum vacume colapse. It's if the colider in europe malfunticons it sends out waves of anit matter at the speed of life and we wouldn't know it was coming. So it's just freaky to think now a wall of anti
matter could be approching you
 
i'm pretty sure the magnet explanation is wrong and it doesn't have anything to do with charge (aside from the fact that moving charge creates a magnetic field) and has to do with the alignment of the spin of the electrons all lining up in one direction. the aligned spin state can be temporary, like in a paperclip, or permanent like in a bar magnet depending on material.
 
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

you would scream it. every time you finished.
 
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here comes the epicness:

all of us know this "not faster than the speed of light"-blablabla. so you would think that its impossible that we will ever see all these galaxies, stars, quasars... from up close (something i truly regret when i look at the stars).

but actually, when you reach a certain percentage of the speed of light (like 99,9999 % or even more 9s), you need more energy to accelerate, this energy is actually mass and mass bends space time.... BOOOOOM, a distance of hundreds of light years is reduced to one mile, one inch or whatever (depending on the amount of 9s).

still, we wont be able to do that in the foreseeable future, but maybe some badass scientist can solve the fuel-problem with these travels and create a good enough engine to make it happen in 200 years or so. too late for us anyway. and another "problem" with that is, as already mentioned, the traveler would experience the travel as ridiculously short while all of his friends and family would probably be dead when he returns. maybe the only solution would be a star-trek kinda thing. a fully-operational "city" in a space ship that goes out there and doesnt intend to return to earth.
 
String theory is a developing theory in particle physics which attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity. String theory posits that the electrons and quarks within an atom are not 0-dimensional objects, but rather 1-dimensional oscillating lines ("strings"), possessing only the dimension of length, but not height or width. The theory poses that these strings can vibrate, thus giving the observed particles their flavor, charge, mass and spin. The earliest string model, the bosonic string, incorporated only bosons, although this view evolved to the superstring theory, which posits that a connection (a "supersymmetry") exists between bosons and fermions, two fundamentally different types of particles. String theories also require the existence of several extra, unobservable, dimensions to the universe, in addition to the usual three spatial dimensions (height, width, and length) and the fourth dimension of time. M theory, for example, requires that spacetime have eleven dimensions.

WHAT'S CONFUSING ABOUT THAT?????
 
I've thought about this a lot and im sure we'll develop the capabilities to accomplish epic space travel in the next few hundred years. Think back to the 1600s, what was shit like then? Look at the incredible advancements we've made. Theres no reason why advancements in technology would just stop now. I really dont doubt the human race's ability to progress in the field of technology.

I hope space becomes more of what our earth is like now, there will be different "countries" on different planets. It would be awesome if Star Wars just turned out to be very similar to what life is like 500 years later.

And for all the complications involved in space travel, I'm sure we'll overcome them, if you told some knight riding a horse that humans would be flying large metal things several hundred miles per off asshole.
 
it doesn't necessarily warp time, but rather bends the fabric of time. i'm not going to even try to do the topic justice though... read this book if you're looking to have your mind fucked.
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By the end of the book you'll have so many questions answered, but about a million more questions as well.

 
I always think about stuff like that. For instance I'm color blind and I know I see colors differently than other people but I always wonder if everyone sees colors differently. I mean from a young age we learn what to call different colors. But I wonder if our brains perceive colors differently. So for example what I call blue might look completely different from what you call blue...
tripy bro
 
My physics teacher explained basically the same thing. What he was explaining was that NEAR a black hole there is enough centripetal force to accelerate particles and shift our space time. My teacher has a Phd in the link of quantum physics and spirituality or something like that haha. We always get into the craziest discussions about how our universe works and how we still cant explain so many things.
 
We had a theoretical physicist come lecture our AP physics class. It was some pretty crazy stuff like how objets appear short when traveling at speeds approach "c" The barn paradox is crazy and the twin paradox too. I'm pretty sure that if you could teleport, you could travel into the future, but you wouldn't be able to go back.
Would you go to the future if you knew that you couldn't go back?
 
well the twin paradox is about one twin leaving for a space trip (obviously VERY fast, 0,9+ of lightspeed) and the other twin staying at home.

although the earth isnt stationary, the space ship's time will differ greatly and when the astronaut comes back, he might look the same but his brother could be dead or an old man (depending on speed and length of the space trip).

relativity states that times goes slower near big masses or during fast movements (it might be the same since energy is used to accelerate a space ship and energy is mass so...), so its not a paradox, just something that feels like a paradox.

the barn paradox (or garage paradox) is very interesting. distances get also compressed/elongated during high speed travel. so, if you have a 50 ft long limousine, driving towards a regular 25 ft garage at 0,99 c, the limousine gets compressed (if seen from the garage) and it looks like it would fit into it. on the other hand, the driver would say that the garage became even smaller.

shit is very interesting when you think about a 20 ft car fitting into a 20 ft garage with the backdoor closed, the frontdoor open. the car drives into it, the frontdoor gets closed and the backdoor opens in this millisecond. its actually kinda interesting, because different observers would see the doors open/close at different times.

both "paradoxes" (they arent, as i said, real paradoxes, they just dont fit in our newton-based minds) can be "experienced" at much lower speeds, at least in theory. i guess that astronauts live a tad longer and that a car at 200 mph looks a thousandth of an inch shorter as when standing still.

i wrote all of this without looking anything up, so if i made a mistake, please correct. i know i confused some things. or look the stuff up on wiki, what i remember they are excellently described there.
 
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