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What Makes You Believe in Time Travel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pcemakr" data-source="post: 111824" data-attributes="member: 7183"><p>I'm not trying to debunk anything at all. I'm just airing my thoughts. I very much find time travel fascinating. I want to believe that it's possible and I'd love to travel through time. I guess when I really think about it, I don't believe that it's really been discovered yet. I can't say that I believe John Titor really came from the future or anyone that has claimed to come from the future really has but, I'd like to believe that it's possible. What I was saying, is that I don't believe that if someone travels back in time, it would all of a sudden create an entirely new dimension or time line. I think it's a little presumptuous to believe that a person can just create an entirely new universe just because they went back in time. I believe that time is a static thing. Like a block of stone, if you move from one side of the stone to the other, you didn't create a whole new block of stone. Nor did you change the stone at all by being on another side of it. I don't mean to put down anybody else's beliefs in this either. This is just my thoughts on the subject and I'm perfectly open to other people's ideas. In some aspects, I want to be wrong. I want to be able to go back in time and spend more time with my grand parents and possibly be able to extend their lives so that I would have more memories of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pcemakr, post: 111824, member: 7183"] I'm not trying to debunk anything at all. I'm just airing my thoughts. I very much find time travel fascinating. I want to believe that it's possible and I'd love to travel through time. I guess when I really think about it, I don't believe that it's really been discovered yet. I can't say that I believe John Titor really came from the future or anyone that has claimed to come from the future really has but, I'd like to believe that it's possible. What I was saying, is that I don't believe that if someone travels back in time, it would all of a sudden create an entirely new dimension or time line. I think it's a little presumptuous to believe that a person can just create an entirely new universe just because they went back in time. I believe that time is a static thing. Like a block of stone, if you move from one side of the stone to the other, you didn't create a whole new block of stone. Nor did you change the stone at all by being on another side of it. I don't mean to put down anybody else's beliefs in this either. This is just my thoughts on the subject and I'm perfectly open to other people's ideas. In some aspects, I want to be wrong. I want to be able to go back in time and spend more time with my grand parents and possibly be able to extend their lives so that I would have more memories of them. [/QUOTE]
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