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How does one physically go back in time
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<blockquote data-quote="tflofasho" data-source="post: 144226" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>It's hypothetical for starters. Based on the linear model of time. And if you know a more down to earth common and simple solution, be my guest.</p><p></p><p>Apparently you want something more complex and flashy to satisfy that curiosity of yours. But that's basically it. becsuse you think a simple explanation can't cut it for you, even though it's logically sound and reasonable.</p><p></p><p>"Oh but what about the technology and the funding for it?" You ask? There's no need. You're too engrossed in a construct saturated world that you need to keep it simple and deconstruct everything you know and start again from the ground up to get an idea as to how to go about it.</p><p></p><p>Let me explain something to you: in science; we like to keep it simple and not come off armchair philosopher trying to sound pompously pretentious and astute. Academics look down on people who try to sound intelligent when basically the idea is to keep it simple and not be stupid about it doing mental gymnastics. </p><p></p><p>Yeah; you probably know this is what you're thinking and going to tell me, "yeah I know." but honestly. Given the statements of yours on here, that's not likely. Not trying to insult you, it's just that, you don't come off experienced is what I'm trying to say. That's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tflofasho, post: 144226, member: 7714"] It's hypothetical for starters. Based on the linear model of time. And if you know a more down to earth common and simple solution, be my guest. Apparently you want something more complex and flashy to satisfy that curiosity of yours. But that's basically it. becsuse you think a simple explanation can't cut it for you, even though it's logically sound and reasonable. "Oh but what about the technology and the funding for it?" You ask? There's no need. You're too engrossed in a construct saturated world that you need to keep it simple and deconstruct everything you know and start again from the ground up to get an idea as to how to go about it. Let me explain something to you: in science; we like to keep it simple and not come off armchair philosopher trying to sound pompously pretentious and astute. Academics look down on people who try to sound intelligent when basically the idea is to keep it simple and not be stupid about it doing mental gymnastics. Yeah; you probably know this is what you're thinking and going to tell me, "yeah I know." but honestly. Given the statements of yours on here, that's not likely. Not trying to insult you, it's just that, you don't come off experienced is what I'm trying to say. That's all. [/QUOTE]
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