Kairos
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He's saying you can't really change things that happen in the past. The things that you go back and do are what happened.
His story is in shambles, really. The major tell is how he claims that they go back in time for leisure but can't return to the future because they haven't figured it out yet. (So people buy a one way ticket to the stone ages for fun? Give me a break.)
Secondly, if they go back in time what's to stop them from seriously f***ing up the future? Whose going to stop them from giving Hitler the nuclear bomb plans?
It's just a fantasy story much like everyone else's.
Close enough, it's technically happened and not happened. I would relate it to observing quantum superposition, where what actually happened is in an indeterminate state until it is observed.He's saying you can't really change things that happen in the past. The things that you go back and do are what happened.
I don't believe anyone is stupid enough to travel to the stone ages...
So what you're telling me is that you don't buy it because time travelling backwards is easier to do than forwards?
Anyway, like I said, only the richest of the rich can access these machines, and there's only one or two.
By the way, you don't go with the machine, you'd need a time machine for your time machine.
Titor didn't exist. And like I say, I was handed an amazing opportunity to use one of the time machines despite not being all that wealthy. I don't know very much about them, all I did was use it.ahh so you're using the same material that titor used for his blackholes.
Is that correct?
That's just nonsense. If you're an active participant in the past the most fundamental logic dictates your actions will have consequences. Just the notion that "you can't go back and change the past because they already happened" goes out the window the minute you decide to travel back into time.
I come off as a skeptic here, but I do believe in the possibility of time travel. However I've seen so many people over the past twelve years claim extraordinary things without anything to back it up. And to be honest, this forum has its fair share of people who do the same and I don't quite get why they're met with open arms instead of the much needed skepticism.
But that's essentially what you did. You traveled two thousand years back in time, where presumably medicine and the world as a whole is considered to be the stone ages compared "with your own time".
Please point out where I said that. You can't, so quit putting words into others mouths. (It's quite unbecoming of a person two thousand years in the future.)
Here's another thing I take issue with. You presumably come from two thousand years in the future yet you claim there still is a monetary system in place. Such barbarism for being two thousand years into the future!
So you can go further into history? You just said in one of your previous posts that going forward in time is impossible. I guess it's easier to ignore my previous comments and carry on with your nonsense instead of providing rebuttals.
I thought I read in your post, I get so confused with all these people coming here posting their BS it's hard to tell one charlatan from another. My apologies.
Again, you're just going to gloss over my responses and interject your own claims. Great.
I'm off to bed.