I would have to say the ability to bend/break laws of physics and gravity does it for me. What d'you mean matter cannot pass through matter, or an object in motion will stay in motion? I say the NAY, Newton!
Well the entire point of science is to explain the world around us through observation and expirementation. It isn't actually supposed to 'prove' anything. (well kinda is, but its some kind of philosphical/logic difference..)Trivun said:The problem is, there are so many different branches of Mathematics and Physics, and they all depend on each other and yet different theories seem to cancel each other out. We can't actually prove them all, so who knows if the time travel theory or the black hole/white hole theories are correct? There's currently no way to prove them, so we are forced to rely on speculation. Eventually we will hopefully know for sure, but until then all we have to go on are theories and evidence that is generally far from perfect, whether due to the environment that data was collected from or due to human error...SinisterDeath said:That is only true, if the vary process of time travel doesn't create a tangent timeline, (or escentially a new universe) where the said changes 'could' happen.Trivun said:You do realise that you can't alter the past or create paradoxes at all, simply because the universe is self correcting? According to the latest research, by altering time it will always revert back to what it would have been anyway. Here in the present, we can alter what will happen in the future, but if we alter it further through the medium of time travel (or a similar method), then the universe will self correect and any changes simply won't happen.INF1NIT3 D00M said:Time control. This applies to aging as well. And also, anyone I happen to be in direct physical contact with is also affected by my powers. In addition, I'd also be able to affect the person I'm in physical contact with while not affecting myself.
So I'd have the power to move time (in general, but also being able to move it for everyone except me and the people I'm in contact with) forward, backward and pause; I could stop, speed up, or reverse my aging (giving myself longer, shorter, or unlimited life); and I could stop, speed up or reverse other people's aging so long as I am in direct contact with them (then I could keep my girl young forever, and I could tackle people I dont like and cause them to become so old they turn to dust).
Plus, I could leave my enemies frozen in time forever. Or pause time for everyone but myself occasionally to mess with people's heads.
Oh yeah. Mischief aside, I'd probably spend my life by pausing time and defusing suicide bombers before they explode or going back and preventing 9/11. I could make it so that WWII never happened.
And actually it occurred to me that if I stop my own aging, I cannot get closer to death. So if I got shot while my aging was paused I couldnt die because to die would be to reach the end of my life. If I pause my aging at a point before death, there is no possible way I could die because I haven't gotten any closer to the end of my life. So I could not die. On the other hand, this situation could instead just cause a paradox that destroys the universe. I'll try to refrain from using that power...
To put it in the way steven hawking said that black holes are able to have any and all information in it, never escape, is that in another universe, that black hole doesn't exist, thusly so in 'that' universe the information isn't lost, basically balancing out the equation...
(of course, there are so many theories about black holes, one being that black holes will escentially die slowly spitting out the matter in them (which would technically make them the mystical white hole....)
We all seem to be forgetting, that we can't time travel, and that all existing theories are just that, theories, with no proof whatsoever backing them.SinisterDeath said:Well the entire point of science is to explain the world around us through observation and expirementation. It isn't actually supposed to 'prove' anything. (well kinda is, but its some kind of philosphical/logic difference..)Trivun said:The problem is, there are so many different branches of Mathematics and Physics, and they all depend on each other and yet different theories seem to cancel each other out. We can't actually prove them all, so who knows if the time travel theory or the black hole/white hole theories are correct? There's currently no way to prove them, so we are forced to rely on speculation. Eventually we will hopefully know for sure, but until then all we have to go on are theories and evidence that is generally far from perfect, whether due to the environment that data was collected from or due to human error...SinisterDeath said:That is only true, if the vary process of time travel doesn't create a tangent timeline, (or escentially a new universe) where the said changes 'could' happen.Trivun said:You do realise that you can't alter the past or create paradoxes at all, simply because the universe is self correcting? According to the latest research, by altering time it will always revert back to what it would have been anyway. Here in the present, we can alter what will happen in the future, but if we alter it further through the medium of time travel (or a similar method), then the universe will self correect and any changes simply won't happen.INF1NIT3 D00M said:Time control. This applies to aging as well. And also, anyone I happen to be in direct physical contact with is also affected by my powers. In addition, I'd also be able to affect the person I'm in physical contact with while not affecting myself.
So I'd have the power to move time (in general, but also being able to move it for everyone except me and the people I'm in contact with) forward, backward and pause; I could stop, speed up, or reverse my aging (giving myself longer, shorter, or unlimited life); and I could stop, speed up or reverse other people's aging so long as I am in direct contact with them (then I could keep my girl young forever, and I could tackle people I dont like and cause them to become so old they turn to dust).
Plus, I could leave my enemies frozen in time forever. Or pause time for everyone but myself occasionally to mess with people's heads.
Oh yeah. Mischief aside, I'd probably spend my life by pausing time and defusing suicide bombers before they explode or going back and preventing 9/11. I could make it so that WWII never happened.
And actually it occurred to me that if I stop my own aging, I cannot get closer to death. So if I got shot while my aging was paused I couldnt die because to die would be to reach the end of my life. If I pause my aging at a point before death, there is no possible way I could die because I haven't gotten any closer to the end of my life. So I could not die. On the other hand, this situation could instead just cause a paradox that destroys the universe. I'll try to refrain from using that power...
To put it in the way steven hawking said that black holes are able to have any and all information in it, never escape, is that in another universe, that black hole doesn't exist, thusly so in 'that' universe the information isn't lost, basically balancing out the equation...
(of course, there are so many theories about black holes, one being that black holes will escentially die slowly spitting out the matter in them (which would technically make them the mystical white hole....)
The only way I can explain it is, no theory is 100% correct, so you can't really 'prove anything'. Instead its to try and get it as close as possible through the scientific method.
The issue is obviously, human error, and not being able to observe everything directly. Hell half of physics is observing the un-observable through indirect methods!
WE know black holes exist, they are observable. But you almost have to question the fact that matter/energy is 'lost' in a black hole since they emit massive amounts of radation... Though not nearly as much as a star...
There are several theories on time travel.Ago Iterum said:We all seem to be forgetting, that we can't time travel, and that all existing theories are just that, theories, with no proof whatsoever backing them.
Oh shit! I'd better wish for a tank, too.mastertang said:I want the power to decide who lives and who dies.
Are you just stupid? Or do you have a condition.SinisterDeath said:There are several theories on time travel.Ago Iterum said:We all seem to be forgetting, that we can't time travel, and that all existing theories are just that, theories, with no proof whatsoever backing them.
1. You can only 'observe' or 'see' into the past, but not interact. (This one is 100% true.)
2. Time travel devices to send information in the past, can only send information back, as long as the device exists. So escentially I would have to invent it, then send myself information from the future back.
Your asking your self now, how can #1 be true? How can I prove it?
Its simple.
Anyone right now, can see into the past. ITs fairly simple, and we have been doing it for about as long as humanity has existed, and more then likely before.
Its fairly simple process.
Wait till around 21:00 hours, go outside, and tilt your head up to the sky.
See that shiny thing? thats a star. Its several houndred light years away.
You know what that means? Your seeing several houndred years into the past.
ZOMG Time Travel!
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and you get the most powerful eyebrows in the whole world.Trivun said:I would go for an ability like Peter Petrelli (Heroes) or Rogue (X-Men). I.e. I would love to absorb other people's abilities, so they would keep theirs but I would have the same power. Failing that, Sylar (again, Heroes). Same effect, plus the added sadism...![]()