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this is something that i am interested in! one day i was thinking on this hardcore and these things are the truth you can not change the future but you can in fact undo the past with the right knowledge now that is an interesting coucept |
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there kno one to change the future. the future has not happened we are only have the illusion that we can change it you must think out of the box but say if someone traveled back from the future and we talked to them and killed them before they traveld back then, you would have erased the past |
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speaking of time traveling....i found this very amusing http://tv.yahoo.com/news/wwn/20030319/104808600007.html |
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Man, do people still believe everything they read?
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Actually, History is one person's interpretation of the past... and interpretations can be changed. Hell, history can be changed. Rarely is history actually objective... Case in point - the Civil War. For years, people believed certain battles unfolded certain ways, and with advanced scientific modeling and techniques some historians have discovered that they never would have happened the way they are reported to have... Tales of heroics on both sides that weren't really true, as well as tales of atrocities that never happened - or never quite happened the way they were said to have happened. And that's just one example. If you put 20 historians in a room, you won't get the same answer. |
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However 19 out of the 20 historians would actually agree that the Civil War did indeed happen. The 20th historian would be the same guy who claims he's the second coming of Christ. But hell...as far as I know he could be right. And as far as the guy coming from the future...you cannot erase the past. You are talking in paradoxes now and THAT is why time travel is not possible. Except perhaps only forward. |
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But if you can travel into the future, does that mean it has already happened?
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I don't think so. In fact we're travelling into the future as we speak. Our future is shaped by decisions and consequences of actions that happen every day. If we were to travel at an accelerated rate into the future, I think it would be something similar to being put into a stasis for as many years as you want to travel to. Sorta like Demolition Man. =P
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