#136012 - 06/13/08 08:47 PM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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If I am still around a week later then either the message was not found or the information I provided was not accurate. The next thing to do is to verify the date. If, after I have done everything I know to do to verify the date, my information is accurate then my message was not found. I would then find another way to send a message. Umm, no. It appears to me that you are not taking into account the discrepancy that exists between Old Style (OS) and New Style (NS) dates, specifically 11 days, resulting from the transition from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, starting in 1582, and continuing up until 1923 (although parts of North Africa, as well as the Orthodox religion, still have not made the transition). Most of modern-day Europe (including the American colonies) officially made the transition in September of 1752. Dates are further confused due to the discrepancy between the traditional start of the NS calendar on January 1, from the previous March 1 that was used in OS. Lunisolar calendars, synodic months, and leap year errors between the calendars also mix things up a bit… The bottom line Jeanette is that once you somehow verify the exact date that you are living in, you’re still going to be off by 11 days when one compares it to the current (NS) Gregorian calendar. Time travel is theoretically possible even beyond the fact we are traveling into the future at the rate of one minute per minute. Therefore, if we can travel 1,000 years in one direction, we can travel 1,000 years in the other direction. Huh? Using that same logic, I could claim that dropping a glass vase from a second story window to the sidewalk below would break it, so throwing shattered pieces of glass back through the window would make a vase. Jim
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#136016 - 06/13/08 09:32 PM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
[Re: Paragon]
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Time travel is theoretically possible even beyond the fact we are traveling into the future at the rate of one minute per minute. Therefore, if we can travel 1,000 years in one direction, we can travel 1,000 years in the other direction. Life was a lot easier before that Scotsman invented universal time!!
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#136017 - 06/13/08 09:32 PM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
[Re: Paragon]
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It appears to me that you are not taking into account the discrepancy that exists between Old Style (OS) and New Style (NS) dates, specifically 11 days, resulting from the transition from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, starting in 1582, and continuing up until 1923 (although parts of North Africa, as well as the Orthodox religion, still have not made the transition).
The bottom line Jeanette is that once you somehow verify the exact date that you are living in, you’re still going to be off by 11 days when one compares it to the current (NS) Gregorian calendar. Any time traveler would already know that. If I was traveling back in time I may use coordinates relative to the Gregorian calendar. If I were sent to 1000 A.D., did not know to when I was sent and later found out, I would know where I am according to the Julian calendar. I can then relate that information to a future time traveler and he can either do the math, manually switch to the Julian calendar or have the time machine do it automatically. Using that same logic, I could claim that dropping a glass vase from a second story window to the sidewalk below would break it, so throwing shattered pieces of glass back through the window would make a vase. No, it does not work that way. Jeanette Isabelle
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#136019 - 06/13/08 09:40 PM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
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Yep it's in the TARDIS owners manual Actually I use a Michio Kaku time machine, powered by an Orion's rift generator, in my science fiction writing. Jeanette Isabelle
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#136029 - 06/13/08 10:32 PM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
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Mike_H, At best you may be able to send information back in time by modifiying a Tachyon stream, kind of like this. -Blast, who'se power bill is going to be HUGE this month.
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#136039 - 06/14/08 12:24 AM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
[Re: Blast]
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So Blast,
How does one realistically (as opposed to relativistically) travel back in time?
Mike
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#136042 - 06/14/08 12:43 AM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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"...Any time traveler would already know that..."
Maybe if you planned on being a time traveler, but the original post said that "...You're suddenly whisked back in time to 1000 AD...". As in poofed. Heck, even after reading the above info about 11 days, etc, I would still be clueless if you suddenly poofed me somewhere...
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#136043 - 06/14/08 12:44 AM
Re: Survival Scenario: 1000 AD Western Europe
[Re: JRR]
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Uh oh.
I would comment further, but I suspect that someone will do that for me...
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