5 November 2012
I like daylight savings for one reason only: Although it isn't the kind that we all know to believe the sci fi fantasy, it's almost like amateur time traveling. Although we aren't actually crossing the space-time continuum, its kinda like going back in time. Almost. But at the same time, not really at all. However, I do enjoy watching someone turn back the clock and saying, "I know what I'm doing at ___(time)! Because I WAS THERE!" If you aren't familiar with the laws of physics and how they allow the slight chance of wormholes, heres a short explanation: Since scientists believe that space and time are interwoven, it is often referred to as space-time when you are talking about the general universe and crossing it. (which is impossible due to its ever growing space) So, take a piece of paper. It represents space-time continuum. If you bend it so it's shaped like a c or u, the place where it meets is where a wormhole could form and where we could travel. However, actually opening a wormhole is a completely different matter. Now, does this mean that there is a possibility of other universe's space-time continuum touching and interlocking with each other? So is it possible that you could travel to other dimensions or parallel universes? Maybe to one where time travelling has been perfected and mastered already???
And yes. Brought to me by daylight savings time, something as simple as turning a clock back an hour or so.
Let's end with a daylight savings quote, shall we?
"Only a man of government would believe he could cut a foot off the top of the blanket, sew it to the bottom, and have a longer blanket." -Benjamin Franklin.
Now if we could just get the Tardis....
Daylight Savings • Opuss № I