A good Robert Heinlein book -The Door Into Summer
"I put instant coffee in a microwave oven and almost went back in time." - Steven Wright
Go back and get a vasectomy.![]()
Time travel is an interesting possibility but I hold out of for alternate planes of existence.
In a similar vein, has anybody every contemplated what forever could be in both directions.... forward and backward?
Can a Renault powered Delorean actually get up to 88mph? Or is this time travel business like the moon landing? (wink, wink, nudge, nudge.)
If you really want to consider what 'forever' means, do a little reading on the age of the universe, the distances between various stars, etc., etc...it will blow your mind.
Here's an example: One light-year is about 5.8 trillion miles. The farthest galaxy from Earth yet discovered, dubbed MACS0657-JD, is 13.3 billion light years away (making it almost as old as the universe itself). Which means that, IF you could travel at the speed of light, it would take you more than 13 billion years to get to that galaxy.
Here's what that light-year distance looks like in miles: 77,140,000,000,000,000,000,000
Now then, if you were traveling at a more conventional speed, say, that of our Voyager 1 satellite (38,610 mph), it would take you 1,997,927,997,927,997,927 years to get there.
It's really too much for our minds (or at least MY mind) to grasp...
A while back I met an old guy in this tricked out Delorean and he offered to take me back in time. I said "Sure!" and thought about checking out the parting of the Red Sea, The JFK assassination, or Custer's last stand and bringing a video camera with me. Instead I went back to 1971 and bought a new Colt .45. Haven't shot it yet.
Alright, we've done ghosts and reincarnation. How about time travel. This to me is just as fascinating and baffling a subject as the other two subjects.
A very good movie that falls in this category is not a new movie and it's kind of a chick-flick but it has a strong cast and is a fascinating concept for a story line. Title is "Somewhere In Time: staring Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymore, and Christopher Plummer.
When I look at how Americans handle certain societal situations now, I've often put people in the "Eloy" or 'Mordock" catagories.Fascinating subject - I probably got hooked way back when by "The Time Tunnel" TV series. Other favorites: "The Time Machine" (both the 1960 and 2002 versions have merit), "The Butterfly Effect", "Sound of Thunder", and Crichton's "Timeline".
Alright, we've done ghosts and reincarnation. How about time travel. This to me is just as fascinating and baffling a subject as the other two subjects.
A very good movie that falls in this category is not a new movie and it's kind of a chick-flick but it has a strong cast and is a fascinating concept for a story line. Title is "Somewhere In Time: staring Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymore, and Christopher Plummer.