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  • This video deserves a higher rating for it's very Pineapple Express qualities - seriously, hang on to this material! One day - ONE DAY - there will be a script which calls for a scene containing dialogue like this! >:D

  • ......stop listening to gay music....

  • the way your body ages will not make a difference weather ur going at the speed of light or if ur just on the earth, which means that if u are saying u can travel far away at the speed of light them come back to earth and it will be a million years later that means u would have had to survive for a million years. which is not possible.

    but nice video, i love smoking weed and i love science ! ;D i was fuckin high and crackin up when this video first started

  • Yes, but if you're moving at a faster rate of acceleration than the Earth, the Earth "ages faster" than you do. Therefore, depending on the speed at which you're traveling, the Earth could age a million years while you yourself would only age a decade or so. Unless I misunderstood what you were trying to put across.

    Thanks for the comment, tho. One love, brother.

  • actually it is impossible for a person to travel a million years into the future, if you traveled at 99%the speed of light for a decade, earth would only have aged 2 240 years, i calculated it. to travel a million years you would have to travel for nearly 5000 years, which even with time dilation you would be dead. and the part about light curving around objects with large mass is incorrect. light always travels in a relatively straight line, apart from its wave properties.

  • oh, well I was just using the figures for the sake of argument. Thanks for the info, tho!

  • ok, andin gravitational lensing, the light never feels a force, from the lights references frame it is always traveling in a straight line, it travels through a curved space, but never actually curves.

  • Space tells matter how to move, Matter tells space how to curve.

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