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Post by MaxProphet on Aug 1, 2003 16:54:10 GMT -5
i'm my own grandpa
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Post by incognito on Aug 1, 2003 18:52:28 GMT -5
Perhaps there are people from the future among us that just choose not to reveal themselves. Maybe all the people that are winning the lottery and stuff like that, are actually from the future.
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Post by sshhh on Aug 5, 2003 0:42:41 GMT -5
I'm a "person" from the future but i'm not supposed to tell. They'll catch me for this.
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Post by jonny hughes on Aug 22, 2003 4:43:53 GMT -5
i time-travel all the time.
instead of being stuck in a certain point in time (remember the movie groundhog day?), i travel through the days safely and adequately.
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Post by xwheelercorex on Sept 5, 2003 15:21:56 GMT -5
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Post by Chrisonfire on Sept 5, 2003 23:20:27 GMT -5
Whoa... One day I was talking about my theory of how we can somewhat predict the future because past, present and future are all happening in harmony. Therefore every single second in the past and in the future is also happening while it is happening now. It's just something I thought about one day...
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Post by Steve M on Sept 6, 2003 16:10:14 GMT -5
sounds pretty christian to me.
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Post by MrWizard on Sept 15, 2003 23:49:23 GMT -5
I think that time travel is possible into the future... but it would be harder to go back in time. Time is just as real as the ground we walk on... so it can be manipulated, but not nearly as easily. If you travel faster than light... the theory is that your aging process will slow down while time travels normally for every one else. So, if this theory proves correct then we could in theory go into the future.
What about backwards? "I wanna see the dinosaurs mommy!" Time travel backwards doesn't seem likely any time in the forseeable future. Of course people didn't think it was possible to make it to the moon either.
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Post by Steve M on Sept 16, 2003 0:15:19 GMT -5
but you would burst, same theory bra humans cant travel the speed of light yet, let alone beyond
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Post by MrWizard on Sept 16, 2003 22:17:06 GMT -5
Well. let's put aside human fraility for the moment. Time... might be to fragile to tamper with. Maybe we would think less of how a human would survive time travel, and more about how the time line it's self would be affected. my brain just blew a fuse.
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