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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Slagg" data-source="post: 94498" data-attributes="member: 6052"><p>I appreciate your zeal but you cannot say that "time travel" is real any more than I can say it isn't. Experiencing an "anomaly" concerning information is hardly evidence that "time travel" exists. I would agree however that IF something were to "travel" through time, information would be the most likely candidate.</p><p></p><p>If you intend to argue that "time travel" exists with a complete lack of supporting evidence, understand that you are attempting to argue "faith" in an idea, no different than religious faith, which of course is a waste of time. With that in mind I will say that I appreciate your perspective and hope that you find what you are looking for with regard to "time travel." I however, do not support that perspective.</p><p></p><p>In my own personal opinion I would wonder why a race of beings who do not understand their own environment would wish to control an aspect of that environment such as time. I would consider "time travel" to be the most powerful weapon ever devised and I am concerned why such a violent race of beings would seek such a weapon. I hope that the human being never achieves "time travel" for that very reason.</p><p></p><p>In the spirit of "time travel" let me ask a question. If "time travel" were ever developed, do you believe that you would ever be made aware of it, regardless of who successfully achieves it? I would expect that the government would acquire the technology as quickly as possible and simply travel back in time to prevent it's development by the original discoverer, leaving them as the sole beneficiary of said technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Slagg, post: 94498, member: 6052"] I appreciate your zeal but you cannot say that "time travel" is real any more than I can say it isn't. Experiencing an "anomaly" concerning information is hardly evidence that "time travel" exists. I would agree however that IF something were to "travel" through time, information would be the most likely candidate. If you intend to argue that "time travel" exists with a complete lack of supporting evidence, understand that you are attempting to argue "faith" in an idea, no different than religious faith, which of course is a waste of time. With that in mind I will say that I appreciate your perspective and hope that you find what you are looking for with regard to "time travel." I however, do not support that perspective. In my own personal opinion I would wonder why a race of beings who do not understand their own environment would wish to control an aspect of that environment such as time. I would consider "time travel" to be the most powerful weapon ever devised and I am concerned why such a violent race of beings would seek such a weapon. I hope that the human being never achieves "time travel" for that very reason. In the spirit of "time travel" let me ask a question. If "time travel" were ever developed, do you believe that you would ever be made aware of it, regardless of who successfully achieves it? I would expect that the government would acquire the technology as quickly as possible and simply travel back in time to prevent it's development by the original discoverer, leaving them as the sole beneficiary of said technology. [/QUOTE]
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