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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Jacques Mass" data-source="post: 11514" data-attributes="member: 173"><p><strong>Temporal Forces</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello, my name is Jean-Jacques, although most people call me Jacques. I am new here, and I must apologize if my English is less than perfect; I am still learning. </p><p></p><p>Time's behavior is more indicative of a force rather than a dimension. Temporal paradoxes are often cited as reasons that time travel to the past will never be possible. Suggestions such as parallel realities have been used to explain away these paradoxes, but overlooked is the fact that by the laws of nature there must be something preventing these paradoxes - either by forcing time travelers and their consequences into parallel realities or by preventing time travel tot he past altogether. </p><p></p><p>This indicated either a) time itself is a force, or B) there are as of yet undiscovered temporal forces keeping the integrity of the causal chain. Might there not also be a force making time to move forward, as it appears to do? </p><p></p><p>Clearly time is more complicated than it seems at first glance. Why are there so few scientific organizations in place to study it? Why is it not a matter of more study? It seems to have been relegated to the realm of the paranormal and out of scrutinizing light. I joined here because there seems to be more intelligent discussion on the topic than in most boards that claim to be studying time. Even here, however, there are numerous implications that time is somehow equal in reputability as UFO's, ghosts, and religion. Not that any of these things are wrong per se, but they are certainly not respected or given any credibility.</p><p></p><p>Why are there so few temporal studies? Why is there no major temporal science? Da Vinci would be furious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Jacques Mass, post: 11514, member: 173"] [b]Temporal Forces[/b] Hello, my name is Jean-Jacques, although most people call me Jacques. I am new here, and I must apologize if my English is less than perfect; I am still learning. Time's behavior is more indicative of a force rather than a dimension. Temporal paradoxes are often cited as reasons that time travel to the past will never be possible. Suggestions such as parallel realities have been used to explain away these paradoxes, but overlooked is the fact that by the laws of nature there must be something preventing these paradoxes - either by forcing time travelers and their consequences into parallel realities or by preventing time travel tot he past altogether. This indicated either a) time itself is a force, or B) there are as of yet undiscovered temporal forces keeping the integrity of the causal chain. Might there not also be a force making time to move forward, as it appears to do? Clearly time is more complicated than it seems at first glance. Why are there so few scientific organizations in place to study it? Why is it not a matter of more study? It seems to have been relegated to the realm of the paranormal and out of scrutinizing light. I joined here because there seems to be more intelligent discussion on the topic than in most boards that claim to be studying time. Even here, however, there are numerous implications that time is somehow equal in reputability as UFO's, ghosts, and religion. Not that any of these things are wrong per se, but they are certainly not respected or given any credibility. Why are there so few temporal studies? Why is there no major temporal science? Da Vinci would be furious. [/QUOTE]
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