Seconded.
It it is cool--generally, the universe won't allow it.
You've misunderstood your reading. That's not a mark against you. There's subtlety to the difference between space expanding and objects in space moving. The ``inflationary era'' to which you're referring is also a not-obvious development of the expansion of space.
You've misunderstood this as well. Magnets as in the kind made of matter in bulk lose their magnetism at great enough temperatures, yes. This has nothing to do with electromagnetism as a force existing.
The question that I have is if we can't travel faster than the speed of light to time travel backwards then how can time travel be possible except for discussions involving rhetoric and innuendo?
I just want to travel back 24 hours so I can buy a lottery ticket.That's what keeping happening to all the time travelers. They immediately want to see what happened to the dinosaurs, or meet Jesus, or kill Hitler, they travel back in time to before their births, and promptly wink into nothingness.
When scotthm winks into nothingness, I'm traveling back to grab his lottery ticket.
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