One real problem with time travel is the “travel” part. Simply put, since the whole universe is in constant motion, traveling in time has as much to do with “where”, as well as “when”. Depending on where one is at in relation to the earth’s movement, traveling even a millisecond in time could place you either several feet in the air or under the earth.Putting that all aside, it is a funny comic.
It depends on whether the tether is the geologic location or the cartographic location. The physical location of the house would have been near the equator at the center of Pangea, while the latitude and longitude would have placed Gary near Pangea’s northwest coast.
J Short almost 9 years ago
Well, it’s about time.
joegee almost 9 years ago
My other coffin is a Tardis.
Joken' almost 9 years ago
Leo you’ve changed!
OPQRSTV98 almost 9 years ago
The butterfly spells bug.
Wenthral almost 9 years ago
Well Leopold considering vampires dont age what are you going to do when he shows up on your doorstep when you are an infant?
Sisyphos almost 9 years ago
Same spot, all right; just 100 million or so years earlier! Hope that dinosaur isn’t hungry for cold cuts!
khcm1157 almost 9 years ago
Doesn’t look like night time to me.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 9 years ago
WARNING! WARNING! REAL SCIENCE AHEAD!
One real problem with time travel is the “travel” part. Simply put, since the whole universe is in constant motion, traveling in time has as much to do with “where”, as well as “when”. Depending on where one is at in relation to the earth’s movement, traveling even a millisecond in time could place you either several feet in the air or under the earth.Putting that all aside, it is a funny comic.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 9 years ago
It depends on whether the tether is the geologic location or the cartographic location. The physical location of the house would have been near the equator at the center of Pangea, while the latitude and longitude would have placed Gary near Pangea’s northwest coast.