View Pit Stop page for race #16866 by qwerty80801 — Ghost race
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Official speed | 93.28 wpm (87.74 seconds elapsed during race) |
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Race Start | December 6, 2020 2:01:29am UTC |
Race Finish | December 6, 2020 2:02:57am UTC |
Outcome | No win (3 of 5) |
Opponents |
1. carpalxqgmlwy (115.87 wpm) 2. sputype (108.33 wpm) |
Accuracy | 99.0% |
Points | 208.33 |
Text | #4350502 (Length: 682 characters) That is the germ of my great discovery. But you are wrong to say that we cannot move about in time. For instance, if I am recalling an incident very vividly I go back to the instant of its occurrence: I become absent-minded, as you say. I jump back for a moment. Of course we have no means of staying back for any length of time, any more than a savage or an animal has of staying six feet above the ground. But a civilized man is better off than the savage in this respect. He can go up against gravitation in a balloon, and why should he not hope that ultimately he may be able to stop or accelerate his drift along the time-dimension, or even turn about and travel the other way? |