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<blockquote data-quote="temporal recon" data-source="post: 53755" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>Glad to see Mr. Peregrini has reappeared.</p><p>Judging by his statements, it appears Mr. Peregrini is an expert on things he does not believe exist.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>I would recommend you consider modifying your view and recognizing that the event happened before Einstein ever conducted his experiment. Of course, this requires an understanding that MWI is real and exists, which you do not, Mr. Peregrini, so you're a little behind the eight ball and basing your position on a false foundation.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p>This is not necessarily true.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Stated by someone who doesn't believe in time travel, this statement is a little incongruous.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Funny. You made me laugh over here Mr. Peregrini.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Einstein,</p><p></p><p> </p><p>This is not necessarily true, but you DO bring up an interesting aspect of divergence and mission planning for time travelers.</p><p>Let me ask you, did you <u>really</u> undertake this experiment?</p><p>If you did, and it wasn't simply a thought experiment, did your decision to wear mismatching shoes <u><strong>result</strong></u> in anything? If your action did not result in anything of note (getting hit by a car, meeting the woman of your dreams, getting hired as some avant garde fashion consultant), then your choice did not significantly affect your world line or result in a new world line with a very large divergence. Simply stated, in a large-scale sense, it just didn't matter. (no offense).</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I can appreciate your thought that this would create a new world line (and it did, it just didn't result in a large divergence). The reality is, world lines are created at the point of choice <em>regardless</em> of which choice you make. Interestingly, there are an infinite number of world lines with sufficiently tight divergences where your other yous <em><u><strong>exactly mirrored your choice because they had to </strong></u></em>who also wore mismatched shoes. Of course, let's leave alone the thought that it was YOU mirroring the action of another you, just as <em>you</em> must...Honestly, they are <u>all you </u>anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="temporal recon, post: 53755, member: 2826"] Glad to see Mr. Peregrini has reappeared. Judging by his statements, it appears Mr. Peregrini is an expert on things he does not believe exist. I would recommend you consider modifying your view and recognizing that the event happened before Einstein ever conducted his experiment. Of course, this requires an understanding that MWI is real and exists, which you do not, Mr. Peregrini, so you're a little behind the eight ball and basing your position on a false foundation. This is not necessarily true. Stated by someone who doesn't believe in time travel, this statement is a little incongruous. Funny. You made me laugh over here Mr. Peregrini. Einstein, This is not necessarily true, but you DO bring up an interesting aspect of divergence and mission planning for time travelers. Let me ask you, did you [U]really[/U] undertake this experiment? If you did, and it wasn't simply a thought experiment, did your decision to wear mismatching shoes [U][B]result[/B][/U] in anything? If your action did not result in anything of note (getting hit by a car, meeting the woman of your dreams, getting hired as some avant garde fashion consultant), then your choice did not significantly affect your world line or result in a new world line with a very large divergence. Simply stated, in a large-scale sense, it just didn't matter. (no offense). I can appreciate your thought that this would create a new world line (and it did, it just didn't result in a large divergence). The reality is, world lines are created at the point of choice [I]regardless[/I] of which choice you make. Interestingly, there are an infinite number of world lines with sufficiently tight divergences where your other yous [I][U][B]exactly mirrored your choice because they had to [/B][/U][/I]who also wore mismatched shoes. Of course, let's leave alone the thought that it was YOU mirroring the action of another you, just as [I]you[/I] must...Honestly, they are [U]all you [/U]anyway. [/QUOTE]
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