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Can the past truly be changed ?.
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<blockquote data-quote="BlastTyrant" data-source="post: 237557" data-attributes="member: 3051"><p>What has happened in the past has happened, so remote viewing it would be nothing more than like watching a movie.</p><p>But what happens if you don't want Glenn to die and you throw your remote at the TV and break the TV? Glenn still dies you just cant see it.</p><p></p><p>So yes, i do believe a observance of the past is absolutely possible as the past has already happened so you're just watching it, and when you try to interact you bonk your head on the TV. </p><p></p><p>There is way to much that could happen for people to be able to interact with the past, as not everyone is cut of the same cloth. Where one may be simply interested in watching the crucifixion of Christ, another will want to stop it, one changes nothing the other alters history to a unimaginable degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlastTyrant, post: 237557, member: 3051"] What has happened in the past has happened, so remote viewing it would be nothing more than like watching a movie. But what happens if you don't want Glenn to die and you throw your remote at the TV and break the TV? Glenn still dies you just cant see it. So yes, i do believe a observance of the past is absolutely possible as the past has already happened so you're just watching it, and when you try to interact you bonk your head on the TV. There is way to much that could happen for people to be able to interact with the past, as not everyone is cut of the same cloth. Where one may be simply interested in watching the crucifixion of Christ, another will want to stop it, one changes nothing the other alters history to a unimaginable degree. [/QUOTE]
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