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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 110789" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p><span style="color: #0080ff">Voyageur, Nice to run across another with similar viewpoints. Timelines are more like core probability lines within a probability cloud, that changes as different probable moments are actualized and experienced as reality. As with a light cone, the further away from the present moment you go, the bigger the number of possible probabilities. So, as you were saying, a time traveler coming to our present would be coming from one of many future probabilities and not necessarily the one that we will experience. Thus, it would be hard to find a test to "prove" they are indeed time travelers.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0080ff">Looking at time as not being a sequential, linear function opens up a lot of possibilities. Simultaneous time, alternate probable pasts, presents and futures present new possibilities for the idea of time travelers. The idea of traveling sideways in time to alternative timelines (like the show Sliders) always intrigued me. I've been away from here for a spell. So, I'm next going to see what's been talked about in my absence. I'll be talking to you again Voyageur.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 110789, member: 2729"] [COLOR=#0080ff]Voyageur, Nice to run across another with similar viewpoints. Timelines are more like core probability lines within a probability cloud, that changes as different probable moments are actualized and experienced as reality. As with a light cone, the further away from the present moment you go, the bigger the number of possible probabilities. So, as you were saying, a time traveler coming to our present would be coming from one of many future probabilities and not necessarily the one that we will experience. Thus, it would be hard to find a test to "prove" they are indeed time travelers.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0080ff]Looking at time as not being a sequential, linear function opens up a lot of possibilities. Simultaneous time, alternate probable pasts, presents and futures present new possibilities for the idea of time travelers. The idea of traveling sideways in time to alternative timelines (like the show Sliders) always intrigued me. I've been away from here for a spell. So, I'm next going to see what's been talked about in my absence. I'll be talking to you again Voyageur.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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