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2nd of September, 2015 (Wednesday) - 20 comments
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Jono
on page 275
The problem with time is it's not a line, it's a single point... time has only ever existed in the now.
We measure the 'passage' of time and describe things as a timeline to simplify the passage of time. These facts however won't change how much I enjoy things on time travel.
Jono
on page 275
Sorry, above post ment for previous page... comic updated and it posted it to this one... sorry for any inconvenience caused!
mr
on page 275
What's the big deal with having to tuck in a shirt?
Turtle
on page 275
Jono
That's what I always tell people when they talk about time travel, or say something about time. It's a man-made essence, so technically, there is no time. Have you read The Time Machine? I like how H. G. Wells explains it with space and not having total control over that. At the same time as thinking on it only existing in the now, time travel is an extremely interesting topic, and is so much fun to talk about.
M.W.
on page 275
Wanna know how geeky I was as a kid? I tucked in my everyday shirt even when not required to. Or maybe I was a rebel against my own age group?
shadowrunner2323
on page 275
should have gone with the dress charlie.
Jono
on page 275
Plus it looks much better tucked... oh I wonder if Sam will be dressed the same including the green tie... can't wait!
Amateur physics geek
on page 275
Some readers here have never heard of Boson particles. Time is considered to be relative though it's still a variable considered to be proven. Time can be manipulated in different ways.
ERA
on page 275
"Tucking! I totally didn't just have a daydream where I was in a dress! Nope! You know nothing! There's no evidence! The Counting Sheep are LYING! It'll NEVER hold up in court--I wanna lawyer!"
Clarison
on page 275
i like parallel universes theory on time travel where each decision branches off from the main infinitely so jumping to another where the big bang happened backwards or forwards from the current point would be considered time travel but only in the eyes of the travelers so if we watched people jump they just left for what is most likely forever since yea infinity is kind of a big number and all (\ .,. /)
Alan
on page 275
Most physicists use time as a non-constant factor. Feynman proposed that an electron-positron annihilation was based on the positron moving backward in time to meet the electron moving forward in time. The math actually makes sense, but you really need the visuals to get it.
MissTeddy
on page 275
@mr
Despite being a girl my dad made me tuck in my shirt all the time. So I basically hate it even when I know it looks better. Shiroken is the complete opposite - he loves tucking in even t-shirts.
zhourahl
on page 275
Tober! Geez. Poor Charlie, even his creator makes cruel jokes at his expense.
I love it.
Sharo
on page 275
"Don't wanna." lol. The universal kid reponse.
Thursday Violist
on page 275
What if there were different parallel universes whereby in each time travel behaved differently?
Rock
on page 275
Sam is REALLY getting good at this parenting gig. ^_^
SlugFiller
on page 275
@Jono @Turtle
If time was a point, Einstein's theory of relativity could not be true. It relies completely on time being a dimension that can be rotated in relation to space.
It also asserts that "happened at the same time" is relative, as two observers going through the same position can view two events as having happened in any order, simply based on the direction in which they are traveling.
Of course, all of this was already tested and found to be true. We already know that time dilation is real, and that time isn't uniform across the universe.
At this point in human development, this is still considered an advanced subject. But it's likely that in the near future "point time" will be seen as equivalent to "flat Earth".
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Stomato
on page 274
@Rue
David Tennant's the one who said that.
Link
on page 274
I have a theory that when Charlie eventually goes back to his time Ash ends up going with him and becomes Eos. I realize they have different hair and eye colors but she could always have dyed her hair and worn color contacts.
M.W.
on page 274
@Rock (from Monday page, I’m late to the party and not sure if this will post to the next page or not):
It’s been established clearly that Sam doesn’t remember any of this happening. So (Dr. Who references aside), that only leaves three possibilities: 1) Charlie will get the memory of this all erased when sent back. 2) Charlie is from a different timeline/universe/whatever, so his memories won’t transfer to this Sam. 3) There’s some sort of reset thing that happens when he gets sent back so that none of this ever happened. Charlie hasn’t been here long enough to age enough for anybody to notice (nor gotten any permanent scars or changes), so we can’t technically rule out #1 yet, but #2 is currently the most likely (particularly from the “*a* darker future” signature on the letter, rather than *the* dark future).
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2nd of September, 2015 (Wednesday) - 20 comments
The problem with time is it's not a line, it's a single point... time has only ever existed in the now.
We measure the 'passage' of time and describe things as a timeline to simplify the passage of time. These facts however won't change how much I enjoy things on time travel.
Sorry, above post ment for previous page... comic updated and it posted it to this one... sorry for any inconvenience caused!
What's the big deal with having to tuck in a shirt?
Jono
That's what I always tell people when they talk about time travel, or say something about time. It's a man-made essence, so technically, there is no time. Have you read The Time Machine? I like how H. G. Wells explains it with space and not having total control over that. At the same time as thinking on it only existing in the now, time travel is an extremely interesting topic, and is so much fun to talk about.
Wanna know how geeky I was as a kid? I tucked in my everyday shirt even when not required to. Or maybe I was a rebel against my own age group?
should have gone with the dress charlie.
Plus it looks much better tucked... oh I wonder if Sam will be dressed the same including the green tie... can't wait!
Some readers here have never heard of Boson particles. Time is considered to be relative though it's still a variable considered to be proven. Time can be manipulated in different ways.
"Tucking! I totally didn't just have a daydream where I was in a dress! Nope! You know nothing! There's no evidence! The Counting Sheep are LYING! It'll NEVER hold up in court--I wanna lawyer!"
i like parallel universes theory on time travel where each decision branches off from the main infinitely so jumping to another where the big bang happened backwards or forwards from the current point would be considered time travel but only in the eyes of the travelers so if we watched people jump they just left for what is most likely forever since yea infinity is kind of a big number and all (\ .,. /)
Most physicists use time as a non-constant factor. Feynman proposed that an electron-positron annihilation was based on the positron moving backward in time to meet the electron moving forward in time. The math actually makes sense, but you really need the visuals to get it.
@mr
Despite being a girl my dad made me tuck in my shirt all the time. So I basically hate it even when I know it looks better. Shiroken is the complete opposite - he loves tucking in even t-shirts.
Tober! Geez. Poor Charlie, even his creator makes cruel jokes at his expense.
I love it.
"Don't wanna." lol. The universal kid reponse.
What if there were different parallel universes whereby in each time travel behaved differently?
Sam is REALLY getting good at this parenting gig. ^_^
@Jono @Turtle
If time was a point, Einstein's theory of relativity could not be true. It relies completely on time being a dimension that can be rotated in relation to space.
It also asserts that "happened at the same time" is relative, as two observers going through the same position can view two events as having happened in any order, simply based on the direction in which they are traveling.
Of course, all of this was already tested and found to be true. We already know that time dilation is real, and that time isn't uniform across the universe.
At this point in human development, this is still considered an advanced subject. But it's likely that in the near future "point time" will be seen as equivalent to "flat Earth".
@Rue
David Tennant's the one who said that.
I have a theory that when Charlie eventually goes back to his time Ash ends up going with him and becomes Eos. I realize they have different hair and eye colors but she could always have dyed her hair and worn color contacts.
@Rock (from Monday page, I’m late to the party and not sure if this will post to the next page or not):
It’s been established clearly that Sam doesn’t remember any of this happening. So (Dr. Who references aside), that only leaves three possibilities: 1) Charlie will get the memory of this all erased when sent back. 2) Charlie is from a different timeline/universe/whatever, so his memories won’t transfer to this Sam. 3) There’s some sort of reset thing that happens when he gets sent back so that none of this ever happened. Charlie hasn’t been here long enough to age enough for anybody to notice (nor gotten any permanent scars or changes), so we can’t technically rule out #1 yet, but #2 is currently the most likely (particularly from the “*a* darker future” signature on the letter, rather than *the* dark future).