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Look at this. Really think about how big you are in comparison to the planet you are on (or disc for you flat earthers) and then look at this picture. This is what that giant bright light in the sky we see during the day (sorry U.K I wish I could explain what the sun feels like but I'm not a wizard) looks like up close.

 
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It has always been possible to slow down time relative to oneself, in fact its one of the defining moments of Einstein's work, and has been proven multiple times. Time dilation of moving particles And while things like the Alcubierre Drive do give the exciting prospect of space travel, our current technology significantly limits us to only sending a few to places rather close.
 

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My excitement for the James Webb Space Telescope can best be explained by this recent picture from Hubble. It shows what they call an "embryonic galaxy" and it looks like a feint blob of red light. The JWST is a purely Infrared based system due to the nature of light and how it travels through space-time. From my understanding as light stretches with space it widens the wave bringing it into the realm of IR. Visible light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and each color has its own wavelength, red being the longest and then shifting into IR in the non-visible spectrum.


 

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It has always been possible to slow down time relative to oneself, in fact its one of the defining moments of Einstein's work, and has been proven multiple times. Time dilation of moving particles And while things like the Alcubierre Drive do give the exciting prospect of space travel, our current technology significantly limits us to only sending a few to places rather close.
This is something I am familiar with. When discussing newer technologies and theories I'll post a couple links to the fundamentals behind which I speak so we can postulate the existence of time manipulation devices.

Casimir Effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect#Applications

Alcubierre Drive: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcubierre_drive

Warp-Field experimentation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warp-field_experiments

And the wiki summary of time travel if you want to get an overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel#Time_travel_in_physics


We could be onto something and if history has taught us anything, never say something is impossible. I watched that falcon heavy launch and LAND in person. I have never seen something more inspiring in all my life.
 
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Thanks Jolly!!! Finally something fun! Why is "my" reality the "right" reality?

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SnPedRxEIU

Outstanding video. It's good to think about these things and realize the role your mind plays in observing the universe. It's why we try to keep things empirical and objective. Critical Analysis and the Scientific method are paramount in being an observer.
 

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Ah cool! I'm totally watching everything in this thread after work!

I have a personal little theory I came up with about Time and and the Expansion of the Universe which to me seems to make sense, but then so does that investment opportunity that nice Nigerian Prince email'd me about so perhaps i'm just not qualified to know...

I told it once to a Physics graduate I knew and he said "I think you are over-thinking things" LOL!
 

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Ah cool! I'm totally watching everything in this thread after work!

I have a personal little theory I came up with about Time and and the Expansion of the Universe which to me seems to make sense, but then so does that investment opportunity that nice Nigerian Prince email'd me about so perhaps i'm just not qualified to know...

I told it once to a Physics graduate I knew and he said "I think you are over-thinking things" LOL!

This is the realm of thought for over thinkers. Over think away then let other people bring you back to the empirical world and show you why you're wrong. This way, next time you theorize you have a better understand of what exactly it is you are thinking about. Science is fun.
 
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I highly recommend checking out the work done by Hugh Herr and others in the biomechatronics field. With recent advancements in prosthesis technologies i'm hoping we are on a path to a Deus Ex style future.
 
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I highly recommend checking out the work done by Hugh Herr and others in the biomechatronics field. With recent advancements in prosthesis technologies i'm hoping we are on a path to a Deus Ex style future.

Before I go on some sort of google spree, any videos you recommend first that might give me a short summary of where were at these days?
 

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Before I go on some sort of google spree, any videos you recommend first that might give me a short summary of where were at these days?
Sure, here is a basic video. It doesn't go into the science of it but it's a good publicity thing.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDsNZJTWw0w


Watch this after that one for some background info.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2z8CE2vomY

"I should note I am biased, this is the research subject I originally followed and plan to continue after my degree is complete."
 
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@Wolfy

Watching them now. It's fascinating how this innovation is flamed by a deep passion to better the world in such a profound way. And to think, the first video was recorded back in 2014. This is awesome.
 

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Watching them now. It's fascinating how this innovation is flamed by a deep passion to better the world in such a profound way. And to think, the first video was recorded back in 2014. This is awesome.
Yeah, my original research coming out of high-school was with a local prosthetic clinic building motors to actuate fingers based on latent muscle movement. While I don't do that anymore as my degree focuses on cyber security applications and my commissioning program has me pretty busy there is a lot of cool research being done in that area. Specifically at MIT, Duke, and NCSU.
A cool article in the field.
https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/1743-0003-11-151?site=jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com
Citation: Mooney et al.: Autonomous exoskeleton reduces metabolic cost of human walking. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2014 11:151.
 
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Yeah, my original research coming out of high-school was with a local prosthetic clinic building motors to actuate fingers based on latent muscle movement. While I don't do that anymore as my degree focuses on cyber security applications and my commissioning program has me pretty busy there is a lot of cool research being done in that area. Specifically at MIT, Duke, and NCSU.
A cool article in the field.
https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/1743-0003-11-151?site=jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com
Citation: Mooney et al.: Autonomous exoskeleton reduces metabolic cost of human walking. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2014 11:151.

Again, thanks for introducing this. That first video is powerful. I'm glad you provided that article as well, because after seeing that at work with a combat boot I thought to myself (holy shit, if you can fit these in your ruck sack, imagine how much more lethal it would make our ground forces).

Also good luck on the commission! Keep our adversaries at bay!
 

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Again, thanks for introducing this. That first video is powerful. I'm glad you provided that article as well, because after seeing that at work with a combat boot I thought to myself (holy shit, if you can fit these in your ruck sack, imagine how much more lethal it would make our ground forces).

Also good luck on the commission! Keep our adversaries at bay!
Haha thanks, that's the plan! And yeah, DARPA has been a major source of funding, both for wounded warrior rehabilitation and militarized exoskeletons. Imagine a world were one man can lift the weight of 5 without the space required for a forklift. Its a great advancement towards rapid and easily deplorable SAR equipment for humanitarian missions as well.
 
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This is something I am familiar with. When discussing newer technologies and theories I'll post a couple links to the fundamentals behind which I speak so we can postulate the existence of time manipulation devices.

Casimir Effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect#Applications

Alcubierre Drive: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcubierre_drive

Warp-Field experimentation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warp-field_experiments

And the wiki summary of time travel if you want to get an overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel#Time_travel_in_physics


We could be onto something and if history has taught us anything, never say something is impossible.
Indeed never say never or that something is impossible. It was exciting when the Alcubierre drive energy requirements went from needing the energy of a sun to the moon to now its theorized to be on the scale that is far more possible.

I watched that falcon heavy launch and LAND in person. I have never seen something more inspiring in all my life.
I wish I could have had the opportunity to witness it in person but I agree it was exciting to watch even if it was on the computer. I also am keenly aware how politics and lobbyist have prevented aspiring companies from pushing technology forward like when NASA picked Boeings CST-100 Starliner over SNC Dream Chaser.
 
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Indeed never say never or that something is impossible. It was exciting when the Alcubierre drive energy requirements went from needing the energy of a sun to the moon to now its theorized to be on the scale that is far more possible.


I wish I could have had the opportunity to witness it in person but I agree it was exciting to watch even if it was on the computer. I also am keenly aware how politics and lobbyist have prevented aspiring companies from pushing technology forward like when NASA picked Boeings CST-100 Starliner over SNC Dream Chaser.
I could have sworn the Dream Chaser holds a contract for 6 missions, as well as some UN stuff.
 
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