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<blockquote data-quote="Badmuts" data-source="post: 15270" data-attributes="member: 276"><p><strong>New</strong></p><p></p><p>I've got a little add for my theory (partly from the periodical KIJK):</p><p></p><p>Let's say, you have finally invented the time mashine. First something else. </p><p></p><p>Impossibility #1:</p><p></p><p>People have a soul. You have the same soul as the soul you had when you was born, and also you will still have this soul at the end of your life. But, what happens when you travel back in time (for example one year and you are just like me, 15), and you travel back to the world when you were 14? You and your previous you are then on earth on the same time, with the same souls. But, a year ago, you controlled this person (the 14 years old), but now the 15 years old. Would that mean that your soul has changed? Or when it has not changed, would you be able to control both personalitys, because they have the same soul (the soul of you?). This is very weird, because, when this doesn't happen, you still control your own self (15 years old person), but why don't you control the 14 years old person? I mean, he is the "I" person of yourself, so this is impossible!</p><p></p><p>Impossibility #2:</p><p></p><p>Let's say you have invented a small time mashine, and you have also discovered how to build this into a hydrogen bomb (the most destructive weapons on earth,just to make sure you will pulverize the time mashine). When you have done this, you set the timer on -1:00 hour, so the bomb and the time mashine and the button which activated the time mashine, will travel one hour back in time. When it arrives, the hydrogen bomb will explode and will terminate the time mashine, AND the button which activated the time mashine which would set it off. So, the bomb has prevented the explosion by exploding. Isn't this a little odd? I think it is because the explosion happened but it couldn't happen. But though it happened.</p><p></p><p>Impossibility #3:</p><p></p><p>You have invented the time mashine, and travel about a month or 5 forward, and read a scientific magazine. In this magazine is a theory, which would change the world forever. You take the theory back in time and publish the article in a newspaper. 5 Months later (hey, why would this be 5 months <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite44" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> ), you read the article in EXACT the same magazine as you've read this theory. So, you have helped the world with a theory which is never invented or thaught of by someone!</p><p></p><p>Conclusion: Time travelling would cause problems, and also a lot impossibilities. This doesn't mean we could not invent this, but strange things could happened if we would. But, if we would ever invent a time mashine, why haven't we seen people of the year 5043 for example in our time? Perhaps because they are not allowed to speak of it, but it still remains a mystery to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badmuts, post: 15270, member: 276"] [b]New[/b] I've got a little add for my theory (partly from the periodical KIJK): Let's say, you have finally invented the time mashine. First something else. Impossibility #1: People have a soul. You have the same soul as the soul you had when you was born, and also you will still have this soul at the end of your life. But, what happens when you travel back in time (for example one year and you are just like me, 15), and you travel back to the world when you were 14? You and your previous you are then on earth on the same time, with the same souls. But, a year ago, you controlled this person (the 14 years old), but now the 15 years old. Would that mean that your soul has changed? Or when it has not changed, would you be able to control both personalitys, because they have the same soul (the soul of you?). This is very weird, because, when this doesn't happen, you still control your own self (15 years old person), but why don't you control the 14 years old person? I mean, he is the "I" person of yourself, so this is impossible! Impossibility #2: Let's say you have invented a small time mashine, and you have also discovered how to build this into a hydrogen bomb (the most destructive weapons on earth,just to make sure you will pulverize the time mashine). When you have done this, you set the timer on -1:00 hour, so the bomb and the time mashine and the button which activated the time mashine, will travel one hour back in time. When it arrives, the hydrogen bomb will explode and will terminate the time mashine, AND the button which activated the time mashine which would set it off. So, the bomb has prevented the explosion by exploding. Isn't this a little odd? I think it is because the explosion happened but it couldn't happen. But though it happened. Impossibility #3: You have invented the time mashine, and travel about a month or 5 forward, and read a scientific magazine. In this magazine is a theory, which would change the world forever. You take the theory back in time and publish the article in a newspaper. 5 Months later (hey, why would this be 5 months :P ), you read the article in EXACT the same magazine as you've read this theory. So, you have helped the world with a theory which is never invented or thaught of by someone! Conclusion: Time travelling would cause problems, and also a lot impossibilities. This doesn't mean we could not invent this, but strange things could happened if we would. But, if we would ever invent a time mashine, why haven't we seen people of the year 5043 for example in our time? Perhaps because they are not allowed to speak of it, but it still remains a mystery to me. [/QUOTE]
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