Hah! Well done on your fine victory sir. If only I hadn't been so reluctant to leave the womb. Happy Birthday for Saturday!Mike Laserbeam said:Hah! I'm one day older than youPAGEToap44 said:17. I'll be 18 on Sunday. Woohoo!![]()
Haha! You know what they say, "Slow and steady wins the race". But I'm not sure what that means in this situation...PAGEToap44 said:Hah! Well done on your fine victory sir. If only I hadn't been so reluctant to leave the womb. Happy Birthday for Saturday!Mike Laserbeam said:Hah! I'm one day older than youPAGEToap44 said:17. I'll be 18 on Sunday. Woohoo!![]()
![]()
Yeah the jump down from the 20-29 range to the 30-39 one is quite precipitous.Grouchy Imp said:Just turned 30 last week.
[small]Laugh and I will hunt you down...[/small]
lolol xDGrouchy Imp said:Just turned 30 last week.
[small]Laugh and I will hunt you down...[/small]
So you define age by physical condition? Would a sudden reduction in health be counted as ageing?TimeLord said:Impressive, and thus, experience and awareness are brain states different from physical ageing and cellular degeneration.ThreeWords said:Regeneration? Pah! I may only be a minor deity, but my 7-dimensional awareness allows me to experience every part of your time at onceTimeLord said:Extremely young. Even if you did experience every moment in history, they would stack into your time stream. Unless there was some sort of unnatural machine probably created by Daleks that allowed you to experience every moment at once and force your mind and body to compensate.ThreeWords said:If I experience every moment at the same time, am I extremely young or extremely old?
It couldn't happen "naturally", but we are talking theoretical age/time physics here. xD
Unless of course you have the ability to change your physical appearance through regeneration. But that will still make you old, just physically young.
So you answered your own question there![]()
Well not necessarily by physical condition completely, but experience and memories do not equal age.ThreeWords said:So you define age by physical condition? Would a sudden reduction in health be counted as ageing?TimeLord said:Impressive, and thus, experience and awareness are brain states different from physical ageing and cellular degeneration.ThreeWords said:Regeneration? Pah! I may only be a minor deity, but my 7-dimensional awareness allows me to experience every part of your time at onceTimeLord said:Extremely young. Even if you did experience every moment in history, they would stack into your time stream. Unless there was some sort of unnatural machine probably created by Daleks that allowed you to experience every moment at once and force your mind and body to compensate.ThreeWords said:If I experience every moment at the same time, am I extremely young or extremely old?
It couldn't happen "naturally", but we are talking theoretical age/time physics here. xD
Unless of course you have the ability to change your physical appearance through regeneration. But that will still make you old, just physically young.
So you answered your own question there![]()