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Post by damien on Jan 9, 2015 3:45:33 GMT -8
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Post by masterofnone53 on Sept 7, 2016 19:38:39 GMT -8
great film, love it. i can't pretend to understand how the tesseract works, and the whole interaction of future and past, but i love the study of how time is relative. wonder if we'll ever manage to reach so far..
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Post by Pp3dr0 Ag4o0 on Sept 21, 2016 0:05:43 GMT -8
it seems they were using the idea put forward by will hartnell (sic) in the 1960s - that just as space has three dimensions, so does time: we tend to be locked in a certain linear direction but if we gained other temporal dimensions we could move about in it the way we already do in 'space',.,.,. although i could be wrong
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