I love it Paula..Now i know how to get rid of all those women who adore me in the UK![]()
Hey, they're just floating. They haven't launched.
I love it Paula..Now i know how to get rid of all those women who adore me in the UK![]()
I have been pondering this post for a few days.If there is one thing I am positive of when it comes to time travel, its that if you go back and change things you will not return to the same time line when you come back here, and we will not fade away and be replaced with a new effected present. In otherwords if someone went back and changed it you wouldn't know and it wouldn't effect you.
Alien dishwashers do PaulaYes Paula i suppose we can now "clean up" with this particular Quantum singularity
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That's for dishes, not socks. Dishwashers don't even spin!![]()
I have been pondering this post for a few days.
Now I'm speculating: are the events of each individual timeline fixed and unable to be changed in that timeline? I tend to doubt it, since it's axiomatic that there is so much to the universe that most of us don't comprehend. I'm not saying that alternate timelines can't be created, but I think it's possible to do so if changing a historical event is done with a flawed method. For these reasons, among other things, I plan on seeking counsel from ETs, so that I'll know what it's like to change history without necessarily creating an alternate timeline. Get my drift?
Alien dishwashers do PaulaThat's for dishes, not socks. Dishwashers don't even spin!![]()
My dishwasher sounds like The Tardis.
The original sound of the Tardis was produced by a 19 year old girl called Delia Derbyshire who was working for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the early 1960s..Delia took several recordings of a door in her house creaking whenever it was opened then she added reverb to it and bingo..One of her everyday sound effects was derived from her lamp shade!Alien dishwashers do PaulaThat's for dishes, not socks. Dishwashers don't even spin!![]()
My dishwasher sounds like The Tardis.
The first paragraph makes sense, and I think I understand a lot better now about alternate timelines, and how that once something in the past is changed, you create a new timeline (at least depending on the method) and you are unable to go back to the old one. From what I've heard so far from you, I think I like that idea!I have been pondering this post for a few days.
Now I'm speculating: are the events of each individual timeline fixed and unable to be changed in that timeline? I tend to doubt it, since it's axiomatic that there is so much to the universe that most of us don't comprehend. I'm not saying that alternate timelines can't be created, but I think it's possible to do so if changing a historical event is done with a flawed method. For these reasons, among other things, I plan on seeking counsel from ETs, so that I'll know what it's like to change history without necessarily creating an alternate timeline. Get my drift?
This is how I see it, ('it' being an amalgamation of both time as we see it and existence itself) every consciousness follows its own timeline and nothing is fixed at all. We are fully able to make decisions that will change the path of our lives, however a the same time there are unlimited possibilities existing at every moment creating an infinite number of other time lines. If we travel back in time and make a change to our past and then return to the present (or the time we consider to be the present) then it will not be the same timeline we left, similarly it will be impossible to return to our own time line as any addition changes will only create further time lines. The very fact that we travel back in time in the first place will alter our own time line and make it impossible to 'return'. Obviously this throws in the question of 'but what if we are already living in a time line where someone travels back in time to visit, and if they don't do so that itself changes the time line I am living. The difference being I am not effected as they are coming back to my 'present' from the future, therefore I haven't lived my future choices yet in my conscious world nothing has changed.
I am interested to hear how you plan to seek counsel from ETs, and why you would think that someone from another world would have the ability to selectively alter existence on a quantum level while leaving a timeline otherwise intact.
Those are some pretty good points there, Martian.@Classicalfan626 My only problem with this is, if you change the past, then anyone not involved in the time travel will have no memory of this conversation. We only see the end result of time travel if we're not involved. Since we do see this, it clearly means you share your time machine with everyone who posts in this thread.![]()
@Classicalfan626 My only problem with this is, if you change the past, then anyone not involved in the time travel will have no memory of this conversation. We only see the end result of time travel if we're not involved. Since we do see this, it clearly means you share your time machine with everyone who posts in this thread.![]()