Atomic10
Atomic10
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13th Aug 2014
13th Sep 2014
Since nobody reads these things, just look at the explanation in the actual simulation. And please POLITELY correct me if I'm wrong, okay. I'm only 12 years old.
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Comments

  • powderguy74
    powderguy74
    15th Aug 2014
    intresting theory
  • roflcoptertrolling
    roflcoptertrolling
    15th Aug 2014
    Anybody who thinks that TPT is an accurate (or even close to accurate) physics simulator must not know physics, some scientific phenomena can be accurately simulated in TPT (such as the glass prisms and light) but for the most part; let's just have fun making cities, and then making them go boom.
  • DemoManiac
    DemoManiac
    15th Aug 2014
    This is a physics game, not real life. Don't expect EVERYTHING in the game to be 100% realistic.
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    15th Aug 2014
    also, @thepowderscientist: I have no idea what you just said, but I have a feeling you're denying that c is absolute.
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    15th Aug 2014
    Also TPT is nowhere accurate to actual physics. You can speed up and slow down a photon, for one.
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    15th Aug 2014
    Gravity makes time go slower and so does your velocity. We're all travelling through time, tho the differences in our velocities are so small that we're travelling at roughly the same rate. Time is relative to an observer. You don't need to go faster than light to time travel.
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    15th Aug 2014
    robogeek dude energy bends spacetime and mass as a form of storing really big energy bends it really much and that's called gravity...
  • roflcoptertrolling
    roflcoptertrolling
    15th Aug 2014
    #theory of relativity
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    15th Aug 2014
    lol it isnt possable to time travel becouse if you see a light go on, then the photons needs to go to your eyes c: and if you are faster then light you see it earlyer, becouse you see the photons that are traveling to your eyes
  • roflcoptertrolling
    roflcoptertrolling
    15th Aug 2014
    I'd like to clarify that this "simulation" is NOT accutate, no, there is no time traveling, and yes the stone moves faster than light in the simulation. However TPT is not a 100% accurate simulation, in real life this would not be possible, period.