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Old 11-30-2005   #81 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Re: time travel

i found an...interesting resource on the subject of time travel.

http://home.usit.net/~cmdaven/crossing.htm

hope that helps!


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Old 02-17-2006   #82 (permalink)
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Re: time travel

This is really intresting, but not true. All the others stay in a present, so you just can't kill the similar person at the past.
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Old 02-21-2006   #83 (permalink)
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Re: time travel

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This is really intresting, but not true. All the others stay in a present, so you just can't kill the similar person at the past.
What is interesting but not true? There are 81 posts in this thread before yours.

Also, anticipating your clarification of intent, let me ask that you also include why not?


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Old 03-06-2006   #84 (permalink)
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Re: time travel

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A thereory that really grabbed my attention is that if you travel into the past, you can't change the future. This is because you were already there to cause the event to make this present. For example, if I went back to 1913 and killed an important leader, the future wouldn't change because when 1913 was the present time, I appeared and killed him.

In accordance with my theories and those that I agree with, the future would be altered, and it'd just depend on which one of the infinate futures/pasts you went to initially, and which one you returned to in the end.


I feel it is possible to go any direction through time, but in doing so you must abandon all that is akin to your dimension of origin (i.e. all things physical)

As "an energy body" we are as free to move through time as a child in a swimming pool.
It's just a matter of gaining control during this state.

These are my private understandings and I dont doubt the ability for this to be flipped on it's head.

Anyhow...


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