Talk:Contact Report 119

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Alive said ...

Billy: [...] where the material thoughts of the material consciousness reach, at most, simply the speed of light.

If tomorrow the speed of light drastically decrease to be just 20 kilometer persecond, is that mean tomorrow I will think slower (become dumber) than I do today?

---- M -- 20:26, 2 March 2011 (UTC)

Hawaiian said ...

Never under estimate Billy’s potentials, what is interesting are the fact that spiritual telepathy travels across this DERN universe in an instant which is the same as: 10 x 7000 light years per second. (Only applies to normal space but not to para-space, in which the speed is indefinite, therefore = 10^7000 Light = 10^7000 x 299,792.5 km/sec.)

Since the first creation initiated, light traveled 147 times faster (44,069,497.5 km/sec) than today’s speed of roughly 300,000 km/sec and that it continued to expand for 155,519,999,999,989 years (1/2 of 311,040,000,000,000 years) before contracting or slowing down to it’s present speed of 299,792.5 km/sec.

Then the DERN universe must be over 155 trillion years old!

That explains why a ship needs to accelerate much faster than the current speed of light in order to “time-shift” into the pass because the speed of light then was faster than today. This ship must be traveling in hyperspace with tachyons flowing around it beyond current light speed. It must also locate exactly where the desired time/space event is, in order to arrive at that particular area of interest.

Then to go into the future this ship must travel in normal space while the flow of chronos around it are below current light speed parameters, I think time to make some travel reservations.


--Hawaiian 00:41, 3 March 2011 (UTC)

Markvd said ...

Moral of the story don't cut down old trees and study more about phenylethylamine and how we can have a criminal free world. :)

--Markvd 04:16, 3 March 2011 (UTC)