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Zanella BR 29-07-2004 01:42

Re: Unanswerable Questions!!
 
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Originally Posted by EddieMcD
Okay, to be serious, a lot are explained as either cutting a hole in space (ala the Einsten-Rosen Bridge, or wormhole), or travelling through time as well as space (when you relize that time slows the closer to C you get). Then there's the occasional "hyper"-space (the ship moves to a different plane, where physics become less effective), folding space (the tesseract, making one place directly next to the other), or warping space (by making the space in front of you smaller so while going the same speed, the distance traveled is less). That's all I can think of off the top of my head.

The wormholes are "holes" (duh!) connecting different places/times at the space-time, the physics isn't less efective: it's like a teletransport or time-travel...
Everyone should watch "Timeline"!!! :D

I think "Why does it never work even when eveyone has said it should work?" is THE question... :eek:

Aignam 29-07-2004 12:51

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How many JVN's does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

(certainly not unanswerable, but it shall yield some interesting responses...)

Joe Matt 29-07-2004 13:06

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Originally Posted by Aignam
How many JVN's does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

(certainly not unanswerable, but it shall yield some interesting responses...)

6,972

1 to put it in
6,971 to say they are John-V-Neun.

RudimentaryPeni 29-07-2004 15:06

Re: Unanswerable Questions!!
 
I have an unanswerable question.

Where are the weapons of mass destruction?

Jake177 31-07-2004 19:02

Re: Unanswerable Questions!!
 
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Originally posted by EddieMcD
Okay, to be serious, a lot are explained as either cutting a hole in space (ala the Einsten-Rosen Bridge, or wormhole), or travelling through time as well as space (when you relize that time slows the closer to C you get). Then there's the occasional "hyper"-space (the ship moves to a different plane, where physics become less effective), folding space (the tesseract, making one place directly next to the other), or warping space (by making the space in front of you smaller so while going the same speed, the distance traveled is less). That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
Don't forget the infinite probability drive from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy that travels through every point in time and space at the same time.

Here's a favorite question of mine: Would a fly without wings be called a walk?

Blacknight 31-07-2004 19:50

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I have an unanswerable question.

Where are the weapons of mass destruction?
They brushed them under the rugs in Saddam's royal palace when the UN inspectors wern't looking..... :rolleyes:

Michelle 236 04-08-2004 20:49

Re: Unanswerable Questions!!
 
Why isn't the number 11 pronounced 'onety one'?

Adam Y. 04-08-2004 22:19

Re: Unanswerable Questions!!
 
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Why isn't the number 11 pronounced 'onety one'?
Why isn't the number 11 pronounced 'onety one'?
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Where are the weapons of mass destruction?
There somewhere burried underneath the sand.
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iif a turtle loses its shell, is it homeless or just naked?
It's dead


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