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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 70740" data-attributes="member: 3106"><p>Your rhetoric is amusing, but no, I'm not going to "quote false travelers" though however tempting it is to make spur another round of argument; I shall leave that for another time to satisfy my own amusement. The proof of time travel is all around you. The computer that you have right now is one of them. In fact, I am one of the personnel that helped in the process of sending a blueprint of the integrated circuit back in time. But of course, all of this is explained in my previous post, and continuing this argument by grappling on the concept of whether these technological inventions were accomplished through diffusion or innovation is hardly possible, and is very probable to take a long time, if not unsolvable.</p><p> </p><p>You keep on asking for proof, yet the proof is all around you. You are surrounded by technology that took less time to appear than the renaissance.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Here, I have to borrow a phrase from Samstwitch: this is way too misconstrued for me to reply. You are incorporating a contrapositive lemma in a slippery slope fallacy (the sole purpose of which is probably to confuse me) : you are assuming that since no evidence can be found through your research, therefore no such thing can exist outside of your research range. I suggest doing some reading from New Scientists, Science News, or if you are unable to comprehend those, in the least try Scientific American. These can really broaden your view.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I counted that you mentioned the word proof at least four times. If reliable information of time travel is released to the public, wouldn't you think there would be mass protests? I can count at least three dozens of NPOs that will jump ferociously against the notion of time travel just from human rights organizations. And there are countless others. I hardly think someone ridiculously commonplace would be allowed to find this information flowing freely.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>And finally, if you want proof, you can always read Connor Stein's previous post, which has an amazingly accurate summary of how time travel works written in common language without all the physics jargon. I can even provide the link for your convenience. Feel free to debate me on any nooks and crannies of this proof:</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://paranormalis.com/threads/working-model-of-time-travel.5370/" target="_blank">Working Model of Time Travel | Paranormalis</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 70740, member: 3106"] Your rhetoric is amusing, but no, I'm not going to "quote false travelers" though however tempting it is to make spur another round of argument; I shall leave that for another time to satisfy my own amusement. The proof of time travel is all around you. The computer that you have right now is one of them. In fact, I am one of the personnel that helped in the process of sending a blueprint of the integrated circuit back in time. But of course, all of this is explained in my previous post, and continuing this argument by grappling on the concept of whether these technological inventions were accomplished through diffusion or innovation is hardly possible, and is very probable to take a long time, if not unsolvable. You keep on asking for proof, yet the proof is all around you. You are surrounded by technology that took less time to appear than the renaissance. Here, I have to borrow a phrase from Samstwitch: this is way too misconstrued for me to reply. You are incorporating a contrapositive lemma in a slippery slope fallacy (the sole purpose of which is probably to confuse me) : you are assuming that since no evidence can be found through your research, therefore no such thing can exist outside of your research range. I suggest doing some reading from New Scientists, Science News, or if you are unable to comprehend those, in the least try Scientific American. These can really broaden your view. I counted that you mentioned the word proof at least four times. If reliable information of time travel is released to the public, wouldn't you think there would be mass protests? I can count at least three dozens of NPOs that will jump ferociously against the notion of time travel just from human rights organizations. And there are countless others. I hardly think someone ridiculously commonplace would be allowed to find this information flowing freely. And finally, if you want proof, you can always read Connor Stein's previous post, which has an amazingly accurate summary of how time travel works written in common language without all the physics jargon. I can even provide the link for your convenience. Feel free to debate me on any nooks and crannies of this proof: [URL='http://paranormalis.com/threads/working-model-of-time-travel.5370/']Working Model of Time Travel | Paranormalis[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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