Talk:Aneph Enterprises Consolidated Fleet/@comment-27404954-20160216032222/@comment-27404954-20160218043212

Point One: Rth, I'm talking about marking the spatial coordinates of the destination in the Prime Timeline. Otherwise, I wouldn't be able to get to my destination, would I?

Point Two: Of course you can detect dark matter with beams of light. How else did we figure out that it even existed? By measuring the deviation from expected light paths due to the unexpected gravitational influence, of course. By "distribution," I mean within our very own Galaxy. It'd be ridiculous to measure the whole universe, nor do you need to. If the distribution of elements, dark matter, et cetera in this galaxy are similar to the other Galaxy, we can extrapolate a case that the universe (muliversal splitoff of our own) in general is similar, if not the same.

Point Three: I'm not traveling back in time, and this is what everyone else seems to be misunderstanding. I'm traveling to a universe that split from our own 200 - 300 years ago, not traveling back in time to 200 - 300 years ago. That would be ridiculous. Of course I've heard of chaos theory. And I posit that in the timescales involved and the distances involved, literally no one will care or know. Chaos theory is really an excuse for "OH MY GOD THIS TINY THING CAUSED THIS WHOLE THING ILLUMINATI" in its current state, as it is often hopelessly misinterpreted. You seem to have fallen into this trap as well. Yes, yes, timelines could merge, whatever. You seem to be thinking that I'll pop back to Victorian-era London in a massive flying ship and show off how epic I am. Which, by the way, is completely false. No one on Earth or Neo is going to either see or care about a random flying ship appearing millions of kilometers away from any known life and then disappearing after awhile.

Point Four: Yep. Still ain't traveling back in time, so get rid of slightly over half your power estimate. Otherwise, yeah, it'd require a hell of a lot of power. But not as much as you think it does, because you believe I'm time traveling too, which I'm not, because that would be stupid. Oh, and don't think I didn't catch your little wormhole joke. Here's a hint, before you start wasting several days trying to figure out how to close wormholes: That ain't it. (And wormholes wouldn't work anyway, as the two universes, Other Universe That Split Off From Us and the Prime Timeline are on seperate parts of space-time curvature.)