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The River and Honey Theories
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<blockquote data-quote="Ralan" data-source="post: 9183" data-attributes="member: 35"><p><strong>The River and Honey Theories</strong></p><p></p><p><u><strong>The Honey theory</strong></u></p><p></p><p>Time is like an infinately long trail of honey. It doesn't move, but everything is slowly trudging along through it, and in doing so leaves a pattern in it we might call the past.</p><p></p><p><strong>Time Travel:</strong></p><p></p><p><u>Future:</u> </p><p>Travelling into the future is possible; you can make a big jump forwards and land further ahead, and although everything has already caught up with you because you travel through the air at the same speed as time is moving, and always land at the foremost point of the trail: you didn't leave a trail of 'past' and therefore no time passed for you.</p><p></p><p><u>Past: </u> </p><p>You can't walk backwards through the trail. That would confuse the tracks and destroy the universe of the past. This would also happen if you jump backwards. You would completely mess up the future by changing the pattern before it appears and so on. The only safe way to travel into the past is to hover up into the air and float backwards, looking at the pattern that has been left but not affecting it. This is called 'remote viewing'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralan, post: 9183, member: 35"] [b]The River and Honey Theories[/b] [u][b]The Honey theory[/b][/u] Time is like an infinately long trail of honey. It doesn't move, but everything is slowly trudging along through it, and in doing so leaves a pattern in it we might call the past. [b]Time Travel:[/b] [u]Future:[/u] Travelling into the future is possible; you can make a big jump forwards and land further ahead, and although everything has already caught up with you because you travel through the air at the same speed as time is moving, and always land at the foremost point of the trail: you didn't leave a trail of 'past' and therefore no time passed for you. [u]Past: [/u] You can't walk backwards through the trail. That would confuse the tracks and destroy the universe of the past. This would also happen if you jump backwards. You would completely mess up the future by changing the pattern before it appears and so on. The only safe way to travel into the past is to hover up into the air and float backwards, looking at the pattern that has been left but not affecting it. This is called 'remote viewing'. [/QUOTE]
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