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Hello, I am Robert G. Male. Welcome to TechStop. Here you will find links that I think are of interest.
Furthermore these are links that I want to keep track of because they have given me either ideas or some other form of
inspiration for my writing. Links are listed in order lowest to highest both in the date they are given and the order
in which they appear (meaning: read them from the bottom up for a certain day's list). Some of these sites may require
you to sign up for free. Without further ado, the links...
October 2010.
Newest
October 7, 2010
Stephen Hawking: How to build a time machine
- Time is slower on Earth than in space. As we know from TV (Andromeda)
time is slower within the effect of a black hole, but only enough at a safe distance to double time according to this article. To
move faster forward requires moving physically faster; where a week's travel adds up to 100 years passing
off of the ship. This is not very useful at all in comparison to the gravity effect on time--except as noted
for allowing great distances to be travelled in a lifetime. If instead scientists and engineers could work
in an environment where they had more time than elsewhere in the universe then technology could advance
greatly--this requires motivation, and ideas, which means other people are required to drive the necessity
in many instances. Imagine a world advancing faster than local worlds. {Ref#14 - GS}
Tags:
advancement, Andromeda (TV), gravity, location, motivation, science, spaceship, Stephen Hawking, technology, time travel.
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