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<blockquote data-quote="MutableTimeLine" data-source="post: 327" data-attributes="member: 413"><p><strong>Re: The Grandmother Paradox</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"StarLord\")</div></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">I can't imagine how Grahk larve would taste. Probably exact how it sounds. BUT, say someone went back and convinced those folks who made bubblegum machines to put Grahk larve in there instead all those years ago. We all would have grown up chewing and blowing Grahk larve bubbles. (ugh) We wouldn't have known what bubble gum taste like.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">BUT... maybe this Grahk larve experiment didn't do so well and they decided to stick with their original idea of the bubble gum. No wonder we don't have that stuff.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">But to try and DISPROVE <strong>Mr. DarkBreed</strong>....</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">I can't, but... I can offer a strong rebuttle. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">*Tone drastically deepens for first word.*</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><strong>Look</strong>, I chose my handle because I <u>think</u> (<--keyword) we live in a mutable timeline. You're right, what's happened has happened. What is still is, what will be will be, and what we know is what we know. But we human beings have such a limited understanding of time, the universe, God. </span></p><p> </p><p>Will anyone ever truly understand <strong>time</strong> and harness its power? Sure, you can plan things, have good time management and finish your homework by 4:15, study until 6:00, eat supper, watch Brian Williams at 6:30, go out to the movies, be home to watch Law and Order, Leno go to sleep and be productive the next day. But no one is going to be able to sit down and predict what will happen next or how to circumvent those "curves" life tends to throw. In their personal life, nationally or on a global scale.</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">The <strong>universe </strong>is big. Well, not just big. Super-huge. Six trillion miles in a light-year. With what we know as current space technology a trip to our nearest star, Alpha Centauri, would take forever. The space team would die of natural causes or what ever medical conditions they'll develop as they age due to genetics and family history before they're half way there. As aforementioned, the universe is big. We're an infinitesimal dot by comparison. There are such great secrets about space that we don't know. Like why is this the only planet in our entire solar system that has humanoid life that we know of? (Sure you can say because of the conditions and how Earth is the perfect distance from the sun, but we already know all that. Everything we know of is documented, conceived, theorized and/or hypothesized or de-classified and is what we know.)</span></p><p> </p><p><strong>God </strong>is the ultimate mystery. God is not God's name. That's right. The God of the universe has a name, but "God" isn't it. "God" is what God is. "Human being" is not your name, "Human being" is what you are. You also have a name. Whether it is "DarkBreed" or "StarLord" or "Farstar 65" or "MutableTimeLine", you have your own personal name. So does God. We can only have one God. (He's got an ego. As do human beings. Guess that's where we got it.) </p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Man isn't meant to know much more than what our civilization has discovered and ultimately will discover when those future dates arrive.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">But I digress. Back to the topic of time.</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Thomas Mann is quoted as saying:</span></p><p> </p><p><em>"Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to annouce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins, it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols."</em></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Hmm. Sounds like he has a little disdain for New Year's, more so the guys who get kissed or laid on New Year's, but that's another story.</span></p><p> </p><p>Can't disprove, can't prove...well, it can be proved since it hasn't been done. Who knows if physical temporal displacement will occur in our lifetime, if ever. But, if some man or some woman goes back to a time (<--keyword) before this forum is created and before these posts are written or before any of us have conscious memory and tweak our reality in some significant way (without acting real stupid and trying to tell or scream to people "I'ma time travela. Believe me!") and just do their mission, we wouldn't even know because that would be our reality. Because what's happened has happened, what is still is, what will be will be and what we know is what we know. </p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">And thus, how could you possibly prove someone has broken the barrier of time?</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">But if someone did, how could you possibly know about it?</span></p><p><img src="http://grove.ufl.edu/~locutus/Pic/Bttf2/western_union1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MutableTimeLine, post: 327, member: 413"] [b]Re: The Grandmother Paradox[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"StarLord\")</div>[font=Arial][/font] [font=Arial]I can't imagine how Grahk larve would taste. Probably exact how it sounds. BUT, say someone went back and convinced those folks who made bubblegum machines to put Grahk larve in there instead all those years ago. We all would have grown up chewing and blowing Grahk larve bubbles. (ugh) We wouldn't have known what bubble gum taste like.[/font] [font=Arial]BUT... maybe this Grahk larve experiment didn't do so well and they decided to stick with their original idea of the bubble gum. No wonder we don't have that stuff.[/font] [font=Arial]But to try and DISPROVE [b]Mr. DarkBreed[/b]....[/font] [font=Arial]I can't, but... I can offer a strong rebuttle. [/font] [font=Arial]*Tone drastically deepens for first word.*[/font] [font=Arial][b]Look[/b], I chose my handle because I [u]think[/u] (<--keyword) we live in a mutable timeline. You're right, what's happened has happened. What is still is, what will be will be, and what we know is what we know. But we human beings have such a limited understanding of time, the universe, God. [/font] Will anyone ever truly understand [b]time[/b] and harness its power? Sure, you can plan things, have good time management and finish your homework by 4:15, study until 6:00, eat supper, watch Brian Williams at 6:30, go out to the movies, be home to watch Law and Order, Leno go to sleep and be productive the next day. But no one is going to be able to sit down and predict what will happen next or how to circumvent those "curves" life tends to throw. In their personal life, nationally or on a global scale. [font=Arial]The [b]universe [/b]is big. Well, not just big. Super-huge. Six trillion miles in a light-year. With what we know as current space technology a trip to our nearest star, Alpha Centauri, would take forever. The space team would die of natural causes or what ever medical conditions they'll develop as they age due to genetics and family history before they're half way there. As aforementioned, the universe is big. We're an infinitesimal dot by comparison. There are such great secrets about space that we don't know. Like why is this the only planet in our entire solar system that has humanoid life that we know of? (Sure you can say because of the conditions and how Earth is the perfect distance from the sun, but we already know all that. Everything we know of is documented, conceived, theorized and/or hypothesized or de-classified and is what we know.)[/font] [b]God [/b]is the ultimate mystery. God is not God's name. That's right. The God of the universe has a name, but "God" isn't it. "God" is what God is. "Human being" is not your name, "Human being" is what you are. You also have a name. Whether it is "DarkBreed" or "StarLord" or "Farstar 65" or "MutableTimeLine", you have your own personal name. So does God. We can only have one God. (He's got an ego. As do human beings. Guess that's where we got it.) [font=Arial]Man isn't meant to know much more than what our civilization has discovered and ultimately will discover when those future dates arrive.[/font] [font=Arial]But I digress. Back to the topic of time.[/font] [font=Arial]Thomas Mann is quoted as saying:[/font] [i]"Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to annouce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins, it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols."[/i] [font=Arial]Hmm. Sounds like he has a little disdain for New Year's, more so the guys who get kissed or laid on New Year's, but that's another story.[/font] Can't disprove, can't prove...well, it can be proved since it hasn't been done. Who knows if physical temporal displacement will occur in our lifetime, if ever. But, if some man or some woman goes back to a time (<--keyword) before this forum is created and before these posts are written or before any of us have conscious memory and tweak our reality in some significant way (without acting real stupid and trying to tell or scream to people "I'ma time travela. Believe me!") and just do their mission, we wouldn't even know because that would be our reality. Because what's happened has happened, what is still is, what will be will be and what we know is what we know. [font=Arial]And thus, how could you possibly prove someone has broken the barrier of time?[/font] [font=Arial]But if someone did, how could you possibly know about it?[/font] [img]http://grove.ufl.edu/~locutus/Pic/Bttf2/western_union1.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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