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<blockquote data-quote="Pix3l_P0w3r" data-source="post: 169748" data-attributes="member: 9968"><p>Or perhaps they did arrive at that venue, but it was not in our direct timeline. It was an alternate universe (of which are infinite) and another version of Stephen Hawking got to meet them. If 99% of all the Stephen Hawkings held the venue, what percentage of Stephen Hawkings would have a successful experiment? Although Stephen announced it publically, maybe he didn't believe hard enough or go through the proper channel of summoning a time traveller. What if the time traveller is 10,000 years in the future, how would they possibly know of Stephen Hawkings venue? Information like that, would have been lost long ago.</p><p></p><p>Thinking of past knowledge and what we know from thousands of years ago, a lot of it is religious. You'd basically have to devise of a cult and method to deliver your message well off into the future through "spiritual" means, by having rituals, creating traditions, etc. Because all religions today are connected at a fundamental level, it's easy to fathom that there's a hidden underlying truth to all of it and we simply aren't wise enough to understand. Hell, we're basically idiots as a species. We just started crawling, and already we're banging our head into walls and nearing the edge of cliffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pix3l_P0w3r, post: 169748, member: 9968"] Or perhaps they did arrive at that venue, but it was not in our direct timeline. It was an alternate universe (of which are infinite) and another version of Stephen Hawking got to meet them. If 99% of all the Stephen Hawkings held the venue, what percentage of Stephen Hawkings would have a successful experiment? Although Stephen announced it publically, maybe he didn't believe hard enough or go through the proper channel of summoning a time traveller. What if the time traveller is 10,000 years in the future, how would they possibly know of Stephen Hawkings venue? Information like that, would have been lost long ago. Thinking of past knowledge and what we know from thousands of years ago, a lot of it is religious. You'd basically have to devise of a cult and method to deliver your message well off into the future through "spiritual" means, by having rituals, creating traditions, etc. Because all religions today are connected at a fundamental level, it's easy to fathom that there's a hidden underlying truth to all of it and we simply aren't wise enough to understand. Hell, we're basically idiots as a species. We just started crawling, and already we're banging our head into walls and nearing the edge of cliffs. [/QUOTE]
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