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I wish I can go back to 2008
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Observer" data-source="post: 164962" data-attributes="member: 9972"><p>[USER=6594]@Classicalfan626[/USER] All information has some basis of truth to it. The notion that time travel exists could be evidence that it has, is, and will be used. If you think of the following scenario and how it could play out, it supports the theory of time travel being real. </p><p></p><p>No one truly knows anything, they only repeat what they've been told. Every word you know is a word you were taught. You never invented any of the words. Every color you've seen is a color you've been told. No one can invent a color, they exist and are given names that you are told is the identity of this phenomena. Therefore, everything you know, do, say, is simply a piece of information you were presented with at one point. Your entire existence and identity is shaped around this information and how you use it. Now, if information already IS, and we're simply rediscovering it, that would mean time travel must exist, because we know about it now today. Even books of fiction have some underlying truth to them, otherwise they would not be interesting to read. </p><p></p><p>If you go back in time to a place where time travel is unheard of, and you suddenly appear in front of some primitive people, and by chance you are able to communicate with them and tell them of time travel. Once you depart, the only thing you've left behind is a footprint of your existence, a piece of information regarding how you traveled there; the notion of time travel. Will this notion be twisted into something unrecognizable throughout the generations? More than likely, yes. Does that mean there is absolutely no truth to a mysterious visitor from the heavens appearing out of thin air? No. Is there any way for definitive proof of this act? No. That's like saying you demand physical proof from a quantum experiment using linear measurements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Observer, post: 164962, member: 9972"] [USER=6594]@Classicalfan626[/USER] All information has some basis of truth to it. The notion that time travel exists could be evidence that it has, is, and will be used. If you think of the following scenario and how it could play out, it supports the theory of time travel being real. No one truly knows anything, they only repeat what they've been told. Every word you know is a word you were taught. You never invented any of the words. Every color you've seen is a color you've been told. No one can invent a color, they exist and are given names that you are told is the identity of this phenomena. Therefore, everything you know, do, say, is simply a piece of information you were presented with at one point. Your entire existence and identity is shaped around this information and how you use it. Now, if information already IS, and we're simply rediscovering it, that would mean time travel must exist, because we know about it now today. Even books of fiction have some underlying truth to them, otherwise they would not be interesting to read. If you go back in time to a place where time travel is unheard of, and you suddenly appear in front of some primitive people, and by chance you are able to communicate with them and tell them of time travel. Once you depart, the only thing you've left behind is a footprint of your existence, a piece of information regarding how you traveled there; the notion of time travel. Will this notion be twisted into something unrecognizable throughout the generations? More than likely, yes. Does that mean there is absolutely no truth to a mysterious visitor from the heavens appearing out of thin air? No. Is there any way for definitive proof of this act? No. That's like saying you demand physical proof from a quantum experiment using linear measurements. [/QUOTE]
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