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<blockquote data-quote="Heinrich Hundekok" data-source="post: 19302" data-attributes="member: 354"><p><strong>Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics</strong></p><p></p><p>Jim,</p><p></p><p>I perfectly understand your explanation and its implications, and far mostly I agree with you - no reason to lift any parades here, I'm definitely on your side!</p><p> </p><p>My sole worry about your theories is this:</p><p> </p><p>Why do you formulate your theories as seen from a time travelers eyes? This gives it a flavour of science fiction rather than of science. </p><p> </p><p>Now hold on, Please! Hear me out on this one. I've read your post about how you got into all this. Your dad, that friend of yours with his short story and so on. My story is pretty similar to yours. I too have literar ambitions - I guess this is why we basically agree on this - in contradiction to the far more popular muliple-universe/timeline theory.</p><p> </p><p>I just think that this beautiful trinity should be formulated a bit more... objectively. Without the "time traveler" and "observer" bit. You claim time to be singular, definite and unchangeable and yet you formulate your theories as if the whole thing was defined by the eyes watching it. Not quite solipsism, but definitely in that direction...</p><p> </p><p>My point is... you won't find any <em>protagonists</em> in the laws formulated by Newton, Einstein or Heisenberg. And I think you should'nt put them in your laws either - even though we all purely imagine them beeing used by such protagonists (making us a bunch o' romantic dreamers, but what the heck...)</p><p> </p><p>Catching my drift?</p><p> </p><p>H.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heinrich Hundekok, post: 19302, member: 354"] [b]Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics[/b] Jim, I perfectly understand your explanation and its implications, and far mostly I agree with you - no reason to lift any parades here, I'm definitely on your side! My sole worry about your theories is this: Why do you formulate your theories as seen from a time travelers eyes? This gives it a flavour of science fiction rather than of science. Now hold on, Please! Hear me out on this one. I've read your post about how you got into all this. Your dad, that friend of yours with his short story and so on. My story is pretty similar to yours. I too have literar ambitions - I guess this is why we basically agree on this - in contradiction to the far more popular muliple-universe/timeline theory. I just think that this beautiful trinity should be formulated a bit more... objectively. Without the "time traveler" and "observer" bit. You claim time to be singular, definite and unchangeable and yet you formulate your theories as if the whole thing was defined by the eyes watching it. Not quite solipsism, but definitely in that direction... My point is... you won't find any [i]protagonists[/i] in the laws formulated by Newton, Einstein or Heisenberg. And I think you should'nt put them in your laws either - even though we all purely imagine them beeing used by such protagonists (making us a bunch o' romantic dreamers, but what the heck...) Catching my drift? H.H. [/QUOTE]
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