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Re: Why Time travelling isn't possible... [Re: padrino] #190168
03/25/08 19:36
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because they ve never had enough flux capacitor to came back to this time at the future


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Re: Why Time travelling isn't possible... [Re: Quad] #190169
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did they have superzündies?

Re: Why Time travelling isn't possible... [Re: Joey] #190170
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Theres a bit of talk about the dimension theory but I wonder about that.

Time as I understand it is a progressive measure and therefore artificial.

But it may not exist at all since its only our perceptions and applications supporting those perceptions that manifest time.

indeed, we could simply be 'happening' in the here and now based on what we individually and collectivly agree to what our perceptions and expectations are, a matter of faith so to speak

And yet, the past, whether manufactured or not by our collective agreement, is there and present and since we are here and present, I often wonder if a 'timeless state' is our true condition and that we dip into the here and now periodically out of boredoom thus living a potential of the states we assume we had undergone as a species, time travelling for real in fact.

Maybe dejavue is a memory of previous moments we dipped into?

Perhaps alternate realities would suit the theories more but then it gets really messy with infinite streams of reality co existing with the current one.

So if time is a state of progressive measurement by collective agreement then so too is reality in that without us the universe would not be since it is only corporate when we are corporate.

Therefore, if we all collectively agree that Hitler never happened, then by rights he should just dissapear from history and that would throw the International Association of Time Travelers in a tizzy and do SilverFox316 out of his annoying crusade

Re: Why Time travelling isn't possible... [Re: Nems] #190171
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if we agree that hitler never happened, how to handle all the things we have because of him? like the technical achievements for example?

Re: Why Time travelling isn't possible... [Re: sPlKe] #190172
03/25/08 22:24
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if we agree that hitler never happened, how to handle all the things we have because of him? like the technical achievements for example?




don't you think that - sooner or later - we would have gotten where we are right now without hitler?
quite honestly, i gotta say, i think without hitler we would be much further developed right now, since a war is always a dropback.
and even if only war gives us the possiblities to develop ourselves rapidly, then the cold war would have done it
interesting question: without hitler: would there have been a hot war between the communists and america?

Re: Why Time travelling isn't possible... [Re: padrino] #190173
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if we agree that hitler never happened, how to handle all the things we have because of him? like the technical achievements for example?




don't you think that - sooner or later - we would have gotten where we are right now without hitler?
quite honestly, i gotta say, i think without hitler we would be much further developed right now, since a war is always a dropback.
and even if only war gives us the possiblities to develop ourselves rapidly, then the cold war would have done it
interesting question: without hitler: would there have been a hot war between the communists and america?




you are so wrong. almost everythign we have today is because of this dude. affordable cars, telecommunication and computers, everything originated from things created in world war 2 FOR world war 2.

heck, even scientists agree taht f there wouldnt have been hitler, we would be in the 60 or 70ys now, technology wise...

Re: Why Time travelling isn't possible... [Re: sPlKe] #190174
03/26/08 18:56
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heck, even scientists agree taht f there wouldnt have been hitler, we would be in the 60 or 70ys now, technology wise...




If you assume there wouldn't have been a 2nd world war without Hitler coming to power, then yes that's probably what would have happened.

Wars tend to generate massive amounts of new technology and during and after the second world war there has been a real technological boom,

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