Were Ancient Egyptians Attempting Time Travel
Posted: Tuesday, January 05, 2010
by Robert Rainer MD
http://robertrainermd.com
The Life Expectancy Formula (Time or Life expectancy equals the square root of distance squared times Mass times one over energy) that I have derived from e=mc 2 , contain not only the variables that alter life span but in fact may alter the element of time. We may travel into the future by sleep, hibernation, meditation, caloric reduction, coma, and prayer. All of the aforementioned measures, decrease our energy (e) component. Additionally, we may time travel by traversing large distances (increasing d) either by flying, riding, or ideally space travel. Lastly, we may alter the hands of time by residing in enormous structures which increase the mass (m) variable.
Attempting to travel into the future is equivalent to taking measures to increase longevity. By altering energy, distance, and mass we are able to increase our personal longevity and thus alter time relative to those around us. Decrease calories, pray, marry, love, jog, rest, meditate, travel, reside in a large high rise building-- These are only a handful of measures which may allow us to remain youthful. Short of living in a high rise and jogging, Jesus relayed these same principles thousands of years ago.
As we develop more sophisticated means of increasing mass (M) and distance (d) while likewise decreasing energy (e), we will witness considerable advances in human longevity. Now that we are beginning to understand the components of a long life, let's all take strides to improve its quality as well. Embracing and loving thy neighbor has and will always remain a first step in the right direction for a long and productive life. Nonetheless, with all things considered, time travel will ultimately be mastered. But from physical descriptions of the inhabitants of UFO's, clearly our appearance is in for a drastic change.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)I'm not sure I follow it all. Interesting phylosophy. The title sure caught my attention
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