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The Bible as a primer on time travel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 15763" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>The Bible as a primer on time travel?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To surpass time, it would be necessary to divest oneself of the influence of all other mass-- in all of its aspects, including gravity, such that one was suspended in an absolute vacuum which was not <em>itself </em>subject to energy or mass.</p><p></p><p>In such a state, there would be no "speed" of time, and our measurements would be meaningless. The week of Creation lasts both a week and 7,000 years. If it took 7 billion years, we might be able to "see" it, as a speck of light, occurring 7 billion light years away-- see it now. In such a state, also, a person would be neither dead nor alive, and would not need to eat or sleep. The impression would be one of a moment lasting forever, or vice versa.</p><p></p><p>To create something, in real time, you need to bring it through intermediate forms until it reaches the idealized final form. Therefore, evolution is nothing but very slow creation. In an altered form of time, the process might seem either instant or costing millennia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 15763, member: 42"] [b]The Bible as a primer on time travel?[/b] To surpass time, it would be necessary to divest oneself of the influence of all other mass-- in all of its aspects, including gravity, such that one was suspended in an absolute vacuum which was not [i]itself [/i]subject to energy or mass. In such a state, there would be no "speed" of time, and our measurements would be meaningless. The week of Creation lasts both a week and 7,000 years. If it took 7 billion years, we might be able to "see" it, as a speck of light, occurring 7 billion light years away-- see it now. In such a state, also, a person would be neither dead nor alive, and would not need to eat or sleep. The impression would be one of a moment lasting forever, or vice versa. To create something, in real time, you need to bring it through intermediate forms until it reaches the idealized final form. Therefore, evolution is nothing but very slow creation. In an altered form of time, the process might seem either instant or costing millennia. [/QUOTE]
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