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<blockquote data-quote="Pix3l_P0w3r" data-source="post: 164877" data-attributes="member: 9968"><p>[USER=9314]@StarTraveller94[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I believe all information has a basis of truth to it. If you were to explain quantum mechanics to a lower life form, you couldn't explain it in a direct way, but rather an indirect way. If that entity took that information as literal, they would be mistaken and eventually call you out as a liar, or charlatan. That's the funny thing about information, you need pre-requisite knowledge to understand certain things, and to impart that wisdom upon a lower intellect entity is a challenge in itself. Regarding the story of Al Bielek, there would be some truth to it. Is it to be taken as literal truth according to our current timeline? I would say not. There are too many missing pieces right now with time travel either physically or through projection, to definitively call out this person or that person as being liars. The most interesting thing about Al Bielek I'd like to know, is how time was locked during his travels so he remained in the same worldline. In either case, I believe it takes an open mind to accept this information as being partially true, and there always needs to be skepticism in order to advance our understanding. One thing I do know is that once we observe something, we make it happen, which is why it's so hard to postulate time travel, because we're dealing with an unknown of multiple possibilities, but once we travel there, or look at it, we make it snap into a single possibility, which supports the theory of everything happening simultaneously across the multiverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pix3l_P0w3r, post: 164877, member: 9968"] [USER=9314]@StarTraveller94[/USER] I believe all information has a basis of truth to it. If you were to explain quantum mechanics to a lower life form, you couldn't explain it in a direct way, but rather an indirect way. If that entity took that information as literal, they would be mistaken and eventually call you out as a liar, or charlatan. That's the funny thing about information, you need pre-requisite knowledge to understand certain things, and to impart that wisdom upon a lower intellect entity is a challenge in itself. Regarding the story of Al Bielek, there would be some truth to it. Is it to be taken as literal truth according to our current timeline? I would say not. There are too many missing pieces right now with time travel either physically or through projection, to definitively call out this person or that person as being liars. The most interesting thing about Al Bielek I'd like to know, is how time was locked during his travels so he remained in the same worldline. In either case, I believe it takes an open mind to accept this information as being partially true, and there always needs to be skepticism in order to advance our understanding. One thing I do know is that once we observe something, we make it happen, which is why it's so hard to postulate time travel, because we're dealing with an unknown of multiple possibilities, but once we travel there, or look at it, we make it snap into a single possibility, which supports the theory of everything happening simultaneously across the multiverse. [/QUOTE]
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