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• #1003
'Where are all the time travellers?'
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• #1004
2069
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• #1005
So time travelers will be around from 2069
Awesome!btw How do you know?
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• #1006
If I traveled back in time to 1960s with my galaxy S2 would I be able to create something to charge my phone so I can blow their minds with my music collection on my phone?
#anytimetravelquestionsanswered
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You have the all the knowledge that humanity has created at your fingertips, but you do not know how to generate a little bit of electricity to charge a battery.. very telling of the age we are in.
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• #1008
I dont think the 60s had WiFi/ 3g coverage...
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• #1009
Wouldn't need wifi to play the music stored on my phone just a charger, a little electricity. They had that in the 60s.
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• #1010
'1.21 gigawatts'
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• #1011
My comment was directed at DFP
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• #1012
I think you just need to feed 5V dc into the right pins of a micro USB connector. If you were going back further i'd suggest either learning to build a suitable battery of primary cells, e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniell_cell , or taking a solar-panel based charger. But 60s UK had modern electricity and sockets, so just take your normal charger. (Older buildings might still be wired with 15, 5 or 2 amp round pin sockets, but you'll have better luck finding adaptors then than now.)
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• #1014
Even Maxwell's silver hammer which he described as 'more of Paul's granny music' and wanted nothing to do with.. He must of been high.
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• #1015
Even Maxwell's silver hammer which he described as 'more of Paul's granny music' and wanted nothing to do with.. He must of been high.
'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' is on 'Abbey Road'.
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• #1016
Now it is :)
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• #1017
repped
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• #1018
Last night I couldn't sleep and started thinking about what would happen if you travelled back in time 30 seconds then, just to be a dick, you just followed yourself around predicting what past you was about to do? What effect would that have on the concept of free will?
Then I thought what if you travel back in time a short enough interval or in a period when you were immobile such that future and past you would have to occupy the same space? How would that work? What if I lie still and travel back in time one second?
Then I thought if you get over the paradox of occupying the same space thing it would at least result in everything you said or did having a cool slapback/echo effect like early Elvis. Which would be cool.
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• #1019
"I want what she's having..."
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• #1020
"Make that two..."
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• #1021
here now, just in case ;)