The ULTIMATE Mindfuck!

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by MattInVegas, Aug 12, 2004.

  1. MattInVegas

    MattInVegas John Denver Mega-Fan

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    Wether or not you believe in Time Travel.
    Could you Kill Yourself in the PAST?
    There's only ONE correct answer.
    No. Time Travel is Impossible!
    No. If you did, HOW could you do it again?
    THIS is what is known as an Anomely. Something that IF it were to happen, it would destroy everything known to exist. Including the Universe.
    Think about it....
     
  2. lakeoffire

    lakeoffire Live.Laugh.Fuck.

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    einstien once said if you can travel the speed of light you can travel time
     
  3. backtothelab

    backtothelab Senior Member

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    The idea of time travel in the traditional sense cannot work. It's like, look at claire's ravene from back to the future. In school, he is learning about claires ravene, and about how this woman named claire accidently ran off of it back in the day. Then he goes back in time, saves her, and it's no longer called claires ravene, it's called something else(shogun, i think) How is this so? The only way time travel could work is if it's all happening at once. If he saved her in the past, he should'nt of been learning about her in the future. It just does'nt add up. If I read your message, go back in the past and kill you when you're an infant, you never would have written the message. I never would have read the message that spurred me to travel in time to kill you, which just does'nt make sense. Why would I just go kill some random baby?
     
  4. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    The only way time travel is possible (i dont believe in time travel anyway, i dont think time is real) is the mutiple universe theory, whereby every single thing you do creates a new universe. Every keystroke I'm amking creates a new universe. I therefor created eight new universes by typing the word "universe". I created 69 universes telling you that.

    I recommend reading up on John Titor. He was a man who travelled back in time from 2036 (acording to him). he posted on a number of internet forums, with detailed explaations of time travel, and actual pictures of the device he used. I still don't believe in time travel, but I admit it could be possible.
     
  5. loverofthewoods

    loverofthewoods Member

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    john titor is a complete fraud...and i even believe time travel possible...


    there are two ways, the first of which is on teh astral plane...the second would be technology but i dont think we're there yet. the government was doing alot of expirements in time travel though...check out the Montauk Project if you are interested
     
  6. backtothelab

    backtothelab Senior Member

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    According to your logic, there are an uncountable number of universii** being mad every milisecond. Every keystroke, every tendon, every cell, every part of a cell, every atom on the whole keyboard, desk, computer and house(which continues onto the whole planet) are all moving and making actions which create another universe. Not only that, but there is no way in hell someone from 2036 could not only build a time machine, but fully understand and comprehend all the apearant universii** that are being made at every moment. Anyways, did anyone hear about that guy that was making all that money on the stock market? He made like 300 millions dollars in an hour or some crazy shit like that. The man picked him up and he said he was from the future or some shit. Does anyone have any info on this guy? What happened to him?

    **Yes, I just made up a word.
     

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