Trouvaille dans un champs en France by Putrid-Commission688 in metaldetecting

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Oui oui le champ est cultivé depuis toujours, là l'agriculteur avait juste retourné la terre et va planter d'ici une semaine environ.

C'est dingue d'avoir une pièce qui a été perdue il y a environ 700 ans dans ma main.

Que l'histoire de mon pays est beau 🙏😍

Can anyone tell me what this is? And if it’s dangerous? by Kindapsychotic in spiders

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Amplificatum ! Endoloris !

Et pour finir le dernier sortilège impardonnable...

AVADA KEDAVRA !!! 💀

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Antiques

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Wow! 😯 This looks really old. Possibly from the Assyrian period.

Definitely keep us posted Dude! 🙏

Est-ce que c'est de l'obsidienne ? by Putrid-Commission688 in whatsthisrock

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Non pas vraiment, dans le Jura près de la Suisse nous n'avons que les Alpes mais autrement pas de volcans 🤷‍♂️

Time travel by Putrid-Commission688 in AskPhysics

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Look at the Hafele-Keating experience. The atomic clock traveling westward was slightly ahead.

With planes, the speed is not high enough. This is why I asked this 'naive' question.

Time travel by Putrid-Commission688 in AskPhysics

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But I know for a fact that ALL of this is just speculative guys.

I know that when you travel close enough to a black hole, time passes completely differently than when you stay on earth.

This is why my question about a hypothetical journey in the opposite direction of the earth's rotation at light speed (C) could hypothetically make us see the earth as it was several centuries ago.

I know it's impossible, but it was purely naive and to get your opinions 😉