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<blockquote data-quote="The Camry" data-source="post: 8499563" data-attributes="member: 657974"><p>Ive read a fair amount about black holes. Absolutely fascinating.</p><p></p><p>I have a book on it. Its from a guy who disputes Einstein's theories and talks all about what goes on at and near the event horizon. PM me your address and ill send it your way.</p><p></p><p>For example. It talks about time travel and how its relative to gravity. How its possible to effectively travel forward in time by having an unbreakable tether between you and a ship of some sort. If you were on this tether and you traveled very near to the event horizon (point of no return on a backhole) and the ship was far from this point. The gravity that would be affecting you and more importantly, the time around you would be so strong that as mere moments pass you by, your spacecraft would be traveling extremely fast relative to you. In other words. A mere ten minutes for you could be 1000 years to the ship. If the ship was programmed to pull you up after a certain timer. You would be able to effectively time travel in a humanly reasonable time period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Camry, post: 8499563, member: 657974"] Ive read a fair amount about black holes. Absolutely fascinating. I have a book on it. Its from a guy who disputes Einstein's theories and talks all about what goes on at and near the event horizon. PM me your address and ill send it your way. For example. It talks about time travel and how its relative to gravity. How its possible to effectively travel forward in time by having an unbreakable tether between you and a ship of some sort. If you were on this tether and you traveled very near to the event horizon (point of no return on a backhole) and the ship was far from this point. The gravity that would be affecting you and more importantly, the time around you would be so strong that as mere moments pass you by, your spacecraft would be traveling extremely fast relative to you. In other words. A mere ten minutes for you could be 1000 years to the ship. If the ship was programmed to pull you up after a certain timer. You would be able to effectively time travel in a humanly reasonable time period. [/QUOTE]
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