Birthdays and ages
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Feanaro Surion

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Same here. I don't think Hunchy'll let that happen.
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SamBeckett94

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I was born on November the 24th, 1970. I am 36, nearly 37.
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Wow your so old 
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Sam is a doctor of medicine and time travel, apparently.
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SamBeckett94

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Not time travel! Physics. I'm just currently studying time travel.
Oh, hey, Blok2004, stop making me feel old!
Oh, hey, Blok2004, stop making me feel old!
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Is there anything to study i thought it was theoretically impossible
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SamBeckett94

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Yes. I excel in maths and physics. You need to be good at maths to be a scientist (I am not bragging). I study how the world works to help me to come up with theories for time travel.
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So what kind of theory if you don't mind me asking?
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SamBeckett94

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I have over 47 different theories. I can't be bothered typing them all up. Although, I could simplify one if you like (I refer to a lot of things that are far beyond GCSE work).
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Feanaro Surion

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That's really cool. What was your inspiration?
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Quantum Leap.
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Feanaro Surion

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That would seem logical.
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SamBeckett94

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In fact, one of my theories was based on the idea of 'quantum leaping' - I've adapted the string theory from Quantum Leap. Unfortunately, many groups of scientists above my caliber have failed at time travel, so really, I don't stand a chance, but it's my idea of fun.
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You never know, it might work one day.
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SamBeckett94

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I hope so. I am fascinated by the idea of time travel. The concept is astonishing, don't you think?
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Yep, it sure is. 
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Hunchman801

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The problem with time travel is that many people who don't know anything at physics talk too much about it. How many times was I said that we had to be quicker than light to travel in time? 
Anyway, I added your birthday to the list
Anyway, I added your birthday to the list
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Feanaro Surion

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That's a good point. I'll bet Sam's doing a good job, though.
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Yes, he works hard on his theories.
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Was that sarcasm?