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<blockquote data-quote="T.A. Walters" data-source="post: 67898" data-attributes="member: 3926"><p>Vodkafan; yes, I did imply time travel led to the disappearance of a number of civilizations. I did not mean to make that statement sound like a fact which would then afford me to 'ante'-up such proof. But who knows? Perhaps the proof of this very notion (or the very suggestion of such,) went with these people. How else could they have remained a lost civilization/mystery? Consider the example of 'Byzantine Fire'. The suggestion of such remains, but the formula for it cannot provide the truth that is ever existed, since in the first place, no known formula exists.</p><p> </p><p>Boiling this all down to that 'ol favorite BBQ sauce recipe that grandpa took with him to his grave. It happens. Many secrets simply go with the last survivor to their graves. Perhaps, in the past, time travel may have as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.A. Walters, post: 67898, member: 3926"] Vodkafan; yes, I did imply time travel led to the disappearance of a number of civilizations. I did not mean to make that statement sound like a fact which would then afford me to 'ante'-up such proof. But who knows? Perhaps the proof of this very notion (or the very suggestion of such,) went with these people. How else could they have remained a lost civilization/mystery? Consider the example of 'Byzantine Fire'. The suggestion of such remains, but the formula for it cannot provide the truth that is ever existed, since in the first place, no known formula exists. Boiling this all down to that 'ol favorite BBQ sauce recipe that grandpa took with him to his grave. It happens. Many secrets simply go with the last survivor to their graves. Perhaps, in the past, time travel may have as well. [/QUOTE]
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