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Kay Titor 177 Tempus Edax Rerum
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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 223384" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>I don't recall a solar flare being mentioned as a form of time travel. I do know that's mentioned in Stargate SG-1 frequently as a wormhole's trajectory intersects a solar flare. It was also used as a plot device in Atlantis and Universe.</p><p></p><p>The singularity was artificial, not simulated. You can manipulate the singularity through the containment fields and matter injection. Simulation of a singularity would yield zilch. Unless temporal manipulation occurs, the singularities would ideally need to outweigh the car individually due to mass decay caused by Hawking radiation.</p><p></p><p>I haven't heard of any of that, though depending on the issue it'd be difficult or easy to repair a computer using decades old parts, as even modern computers use parts that haven't changed at all in decades that are so old in fact, that they have near perfect yields.</p><p></p><p>The warp bubble should protect him depending on the speed of travel. This is due to the spacial shearing caused by the event horizon. He's probably aging from radiation exposure of some sort, either from the unit itself (Hawking, X-ray or unknown radiation.) or from something from his own time.</p><p></p><p>Ah the duality problem, any time you use a temporal displacement device theres a chance of running into yourself. I don't think his story was orchestrated to prep us for future disasters, though if his story was true, he'd be from a different reality with a totally different outcome to us.</p><p></p><p>For the navigation equipment, unless the board controlling flight is different to the board controlling the singularities, the warp field would likely collapse in am uncontrolled manner should a significant error occur. In flight this would result in death. If he's travelling in a car, even if by some miracle he somehow restores the mass and rotational equilibrium, he'd still die due to dropping out in a vacuum as chasing a spacial location on a moving object is really tricky.</p><p></p><p>As far as I understand, the device that John uses is either a 5 or 6 dimensional displacement device. If the technology is fairly new i don't doubt he'd have trouble with it as it's nightmarishly difficult to calculate a relative jump like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 223384, member: 4523"] I don't recall a solar flare being mentioned as a form of time travel. I do know that's mentioned in Stargate SG-1 frequently as a wormhole's trajectory intersects a solar flare. It was also used as a plot device in Atlantis and Universe. The singularity was artificial, not simulated. You can manipulate the singularity through the containment fields and matter injection. Simulation of a singularity would yield zilch. Unless temporal manipulation occurs, the singularities would ideally need to outweigh the car individually due to mass decay caused by Hawking radiation. I haven't heard of any of that, though depending on the issue it'd be difficult or easy to repair a computer using decades old parts, as even modern computers use parts that haven't changed at all in decades that are so old in fact, that they have near perfect yields. The warp bubble should protect him depending on the speed of travel. This is due to the spacial shearing caused by the event horizon. He's probably aging from radiation exposure of some sort, either from the unit itself (Hawking, X-ray or unknown radiation.) or from something from his own time. Ah the duality problem, any time you use a temporal displacement device theres a chance of running into yourself. I don't think his story was orchestrated to prep us for future disasters, though if his story was true, he'd be from a different reality with a totally different outcome to us. For the navigation equipment, unless the board controlling flight is different to the board controlling the singularities, the warp field would likely collapse in am uncontrolled manner should a significant error occur. In flight this would result in death. If he's travelling in a car, even if by some miracle he somehow restores the mass and rotational equilibrium, he'd still die due to dropping out in a vacuum as chasing a spacial location on a moving object is really tricky. As far as I understand, the device that John uses is either a 5 or 6 dimensional displacement device. If the technology is fairly new i don't doubt he'd have trouble with it as it's nightmarishly difficult to calculate a relative jump like that. [/QUOTE]
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