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<blockquote data-quote="darkbreed" data-source="post: 3017" data-attributes="member: 342"><p><strong>Re: TimeBenders machine ideas.</strong></p><p></p><p>Intersting thread, you are onto something here.</p><p> </p><p>I find the part about the iguana a bit curious though, are you saying it actually grew? I see how your vegetables could decompose obviously, as the machine affected the time bound to it to speed up, or rather made its "aging process" speed up at least. Kind of reveresed wanted effects of time travel. You also slowed down this process, and it seems you also stopped it in some experiments. I was alittle tired when i read through this thread though so maybe i didnt pick up everything. But back to the Iguana, it was placed inside the machine, and when taken out i assume you mean it had gotten older, just like the vegetables did? But, it was still alive it seemed from your story, how can this be? Wouldnt it have died of starvation, specially if it even had gotten a bit bigger by the time it was taken out, i suppose this process also would take a noteable amount of time on a iguana just like on people? If this is the case, the only solution i can see is what i said, speeding up and slowing down of the aging process, not quite time itself?</p><p> </p><p>In other words, if you had been personally inside the machine, you would only notice yourself grow older really fast, as it seems from the story. This makes a new paradox about time travel experiments i didnt think of before, as the ones i have been involved with have only affected time, not aging process, of the subject exposed to the machines fields.</p><p> </p><p>I have a problem looking into this, unless i assume it is the way i described above, and only the aging process, including growth (that is part of the aging process anyway) was affected. If the reality of time and space was noticed by the iguana, in other words, for him it would have seemed like he was inside that machine for ages, he would also have become hungry and died of starvation. Just like the vegetables started to rot.</p><p> </p><p>I wouldnt tried this on myself, i wonder if the effects had been strong enough to reverse the effects, would the objects inside have gotten "younger" ?</p><p> </p><p>If my writing style is strange, or sounds weird/hard to understand, it is because my english is not the best not being my mothertounge, specially in terms related to these subjects.. Hard for me to put it the way i really want it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkbreed, post: 3017, member: 342"] [b]Re: TimeBenders machine ideas.[/b] Intersting thread, you are onto something here. I find the part about the iguana a bit curious though, are you saying it actually grew? I see how your vegetables could decompose obviously, as the machine affected the time bound to it to speed up, or rather made its "aging process" speed up at least. Kind of reveresed wanted effects of time travel. You also slowed down this process, and it seems you also stopped it in some experiments. I was alittle tired when i read through this thread though so maybe i didnt pick up everything. But back to the Iguana, it was placed inside the machine, and when taken out i assume you mean it had gotten older, just like the vegetables did? But, it was still alive it seemed from your story, how can this be? Wouldnt it have died of starvation, specially if it even had gotten a bit bigger by the time it was taken out, i suppose this process also would take a noteable amount of time on a iguana just like on people? If this is the case, the only solution i can see is what i said, speeding up and slowing down of the aging process, not quite time itself? In other words, if you had been personally inside the machine, you would only notice yourself grow older really fast, as it seems from the story. This makes a new paradox about time travel experiments i didnt think of before, as the ones i have been involved with have only affected time, not aging process, of the subject exposed to the machines fields. I have a problem looking into this, unless i assume it is the way i described above, and only the aging process, including growth (that is part of the aging process anyway) was affected. If the reality of time and space was noticed by the iguana, in other words, for him it would have seemed like he was inside that machine for ages, he would also have become hungry and died of starvation. Just like the vegetables started to rot. I wouldnt tried this on myself, i wonder if the effects had been strong enough to reverse the effects, would the objects inside have gotten "younger" ? If my writing style is strange, or sounds weird/hard to understand, it is because my english is not the best not being my mothertounge, specially in terms related to these subjects.. Hard for me to put it the way i really want it [/QUOTE]
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