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Bill Tracer

Time Travel: Some Say Impossible, but is it? Part 1 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    I recently came upon a post exploring the possibility of Time Travel. In that post the writer, ( my friend &tarunandlaxmi ) pointed out that most conventional scientists of our day think backward time travel, or traveling into the past is an impossibility. However, according to Relativity Theory skipping into the future should be quite possible, given the ability to attain great speeds approaching but not quite reaching the speed of light. We aren't that fast yet, but if we should live long enough, and attain sufficient technological advancement, relativistic speeds are within our grasp. When that day comes, the principles of time dilation will make future time travel very possible. However, by that method, it is a one way trip. There would be no way to come back with that particular technological approach. But we are still left with the question; is it possible to travel back to the past, by some other technological method?
Bill Tracer

Time Travel: Some Say Impossible, but is it? Part 2 - News - Bubblews - 1 views

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    In part 1 of this series, published here at Bubblews, www.bubblews.com/news/454618-time-travel-some-say-impossible-but-is-it-part-1 we introduced this debate, and discussed how as a consequence of Professor Einstein's Relativity Theory, approaching the speed of light creates the phenomenon of time dilation, which is effectively time travel forward into the future at an accelerated rate. This kind of forward time travel is however theoretically a one way trip, without any opportunity to return from that future to your originating "present time". We also dealt with the first, (weakest), of the major arguments used by time travel detractors to justify their unproven stand that time travel into the past is impossible. Here in part 2 we will move on to talking about another much stronger issue; the so-called paradox problem, often employed by those who declare backward time travel impossible. At first glance, this argument appears quite sound, but to really examine any subject properly one must do more than just glance at it.
Bill Bittner

Videos from Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds - 0 views

shared by Bill Bittner on 28 Jun 08 - Cached
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    A musical version of War of the Worlds that was done in the early 80s (or late 70s), that they recently did as a stage show.
Bill Bittner

Watch the Skies - 0 views

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    A science fiction and fantasy site not quite like any you've seen before, mixing news, commentary, original stories and art, your own comments and conversations, and more. A place on the net you may find yourself wanting to visit-and participate in-every day.
jessahfelton

5 Tips to Develop the Characters of Your Science Fiction Novel - Rick Badman - 0 views

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    If you are writing your own sci-fi novel right now, you need to focus on your characters' development. It would help if you made sure that your characters are intriguing enough. This is one of the best ways to play with your story. The process of writing for this genre can be a dreading one. This article will help you during your journey in writing your science fiction novel by giving you tips on developing your characters. See the points below and incorporate them to come up with a successful book:
jessahfelton

The Don'ts in Writing a Science Fiction Novel - Joab Stieglitz - 0 views

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    both heaven and hell to readers. Knowing that most of the events in the novels are inspired by the technological advancements from the past to the future, readers will never look at the novels the same way. Furthermore, the weight of a story becomes heavier when the scientific facts start to appear in the pages. This makes the readers feel more connected to the story because there are many fragments of science in it. Some great examples of science fiction novels are 1984 by George Orwell, After the Battle: Kelley's Story by S. Stieglitz, The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin, The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, and Divergent by Veronica Roth. If you have wanted to write one, here are the tips on what aspects to avoid incorporating in your work.
jessahfelton

How Poetry Helps You in Different Ways - Raymond Quattlebaum - 0 views

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    Life is a big mystery that everyone is trying to solve. Some may already have a handful of clues to figure everything out while others are still probably at the starting point. Literature is the best means to try to understand what life is all about because it is basically the way of life. One great aspect of literature is poetry; it is where works that are filled with aesthetics and ambiguity are found.
jessahfelton

Why Should You Tell Your Story - 0 views

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    Have you been thinking about telling your own story to the world? If you yes, have you decided on what mode you should have in done? You have the privilege to share your story however you want. It can be through films, different verbal activities, or thorugh writing it down. If you are a fan of writing down your feelings, you are going to have a great time choosing writing as your mode of telling your story. This blog will help you be inspired of writing your own book. It will give you the reasons why you should pursue on sharing your story. Plus, you can also get some tips and tricks as you read through...
David Sydney

Inspiring and Sensational Sales Training - 1 views

Dave as a motivational speaker was extraordinarily exciting and entertaining. He gave us really great insights and we were engaged in all that he was about to share all throughout the train-ing. As...

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cinemagigs

Surveen Chawla Biography, Filmography, DOB, Height, Siblings, Profile - 0 views

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    Surveen Chawla Biography: Surveen Chawla is extremely brilliant, over-confident and beautiful look like first time film and television actress. She is tall actor with a height 5 feet 6 inches. She is also a model. She was most famous for her television show 'Comedy Circus Ke Superstars' as a host.
Umar Jamil

Unnatural Desirez: Don't Quit - 0 views

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    When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit- Rest if you must, but don't Quit!
Rose Black

Plagiarism checking tool - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! - 0 views

shared by Rose Black on 12 Jul 12 - No Cached
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    In this technological age a plagiarism checker is essential for protecting your written work. A plagiarism checker benefits teachers, students, website owners and anyone else interested in protecting their writing. Our service guarantees that anything you write can be thoroughly checked by our plagiarism software to insure that your texts are unique.
Mark Harding

CreateSpace: Self-Publish & Sell Your Fiction Book On-Demand - 0 views

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    I'm unsure of these things, but anthologies out together on a shoe string do seem to be becoming more popular...
Mark Harding

BBC iPlayer - Search results for poe - 0 views

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    Essays on E A Poe by good authors
Joelle Nebbe-Mornod

Voyages Extraordinaires - 0 views

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    Voyages Extraordinaires is a weblog for people of intelligence and good breeding who enjoy Victorian-Edwardian Scientific Romances and Retro-Futurism, Victoriana and Neo-Victorianism, Voyages Extraordinaires and Imperialist Romances, Gothic Horror, Pulp Fiction, the Golden Ages of Hollywood and of Travel, silent and early films, points suprêmes and real life adventures into places exotic and historic.
damian fernando

The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart - 0 views

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    "The Mysterious Benedict Society" is fun for both children and adults. Children will love the fact that it's the young ones in the book that have to save the adults. Adults will love the word play in the book - including Nomansan Island; The Mysterious Benedict Society" is a good enjoyable book to read for young and old.
anonymous

THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE IN FIVE VOLUMES - 0 views

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    NARRATIVE OF A. GORDON PYM
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