Sunday, September 25, 2011

Writing in the rain

In the Sunday Tribune (9-25) Ray Criscoe wrote his weekly column in the rain, or at least he said he did. "I came into work Saturday morning to write this column in yet another torrential downpour...."

I know a certain person that think Ray Criscoe doesn't have enough sense to come in out of the rainand he just proved it for her.

Later in the column he discusses time travel and moving faster than the speed of light and traveling into the future. If we could travel faster than the speed of light and then turn around and see ourselves coming that would be going back in time, not forward. It's like your DVR. You can watch a program that has already aired. Traveling into the future implies seeing or being part of events that have not occured yet and as far as I know the only human being that has accomplished that is John when God called him to "come up hither" and see the things which are to be.

As far as the back in time statement is concerned, I would think that light would disperse the farther in moved from its source so that if you could move faster than light then you would see only smaller and smaller segments of what the light was reflected off of the farther away one moved.

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