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"Big bad theories" and Hadron's 'bangup' subterfuge ! Science was in a state of torn realities now. The only promising experiment that could not only blow the doors wide open in our grasp of true reality but could utterly take them right off their hinges was threatening to explode into a new field that would uncover how interwoven multi-dimensions worked and held together. And time had weaknesses if you knew where to look. An equation could even be put on a blackboard to give differentiated values for the intersecting points. It showed that the components of what we loosely called time had an escape built into it that the aliens had found and could use to 'jump' their craft by. It was all to do with efficiency and the most remarkable thing was just how much you could get from so little energy if you knew how. The hadron collider was accidentally producing those time waves, disrupting the time continuum, taking it to that precipice that separated past, present and future. My scientist friend had a finger in many pies but this one surpassed all the rest. It is amazing that something so fundamental had escaped our grip. All it took was an e=mc2 logic to 'crack' it ! If Einstein was still around he could produce another brilliant equation to cover it. It was purely a miracle too that by accident a material that acted like a time crystal could exist and be had. In short how it worked was like putting your outboard motor onto the wrong end of the ship. By creating a vacuum to move into. My scientist friend had worked it out and was building a proto type to experiment on. He reasoned that it would jump through things with no damage caused and would act like a protecting force field the way 'Enterprise' worked. You could lift with the tractor beam too. I would help the 'doc' (my nickname for my scientist friend0 build the craft and be free of the confining laws that I hated so much. It would be a race through time to understand time. We had a head start though as the Nasa scientists were still scratching their heads, only being able to make crude flying machines at this stage. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered! |
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As always the should we do it, got forgotten over the can we argumenters. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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We should've consulted with Stephen Hawking.......too late now!
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We should've consulted with Stephen Hawking.......too late now! Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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If only real science worked the way people like to spin the fiction part.. lol
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If only real science worked the way people like to spin the fiction part.. lol Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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