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<blockquote data-quote="PSY101" data-source="post: 19252" data-attributes="member: 351"><p><strong>Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics</strong></p><p></p><p>I would just like to make a point.</p><p> </p><p>Have you guys seen "The Time Machine" with Guy Pearce?</p><p> </p><p>Now in this movie, Guy's Character, has a <span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">fianc? t</span>hat gets shot by a gentleman thief in the bushes away from the ice rink at the lake. He is so upset that he uses the time machine to go back about 15 minutes before she dies and takes her to a different part of the lake. She does not die by the gentleman thief and then they walk towards the shops and Guy's character walks into a shop to buy her some flowers (I think!) while she waits outside. Then something spooks a horse drawn carriage that careens its way towards his <span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">fianc? and runs her over. He doesn't see this until he hears the commotion and comes running outside to see her dead AGAIN!</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Anyway the point to this part is that he tries so many times to save her life by going back in time to before she gets killed so that he can change the course of events leading up to her death to enable them to be married.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">I view this as she was never meant to live and he was never meant to be married to her. I know that sounds bad but that's what I got from the movie.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">I ask for your thoughts on this and what relation it has to the three laws? </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSY101, post: 19252, member: 351"] [b]Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics[/b] I would just like to make a point. Have you guys seen "The Time Machine" with Guy Pearce? Now in this movie, Guy's Character, has a [font=Verdana]fianc? t[/font]hat gets shot by a gentleman thief in the bushes away from the ice rink at the lake. He is so upset that he uses the time machine to go back about 15 minutes before she dies and takes her to a different part of the lake. She does not die by the gentleman thief and then they walk towards the shops and Guy's character walks into a shop to buy her some flowers (I think!) while she waits outside. Then something spooks a horse drawn carriage that careens its way towards his [font=Verdana]fianc? and runs her over. He doesn't see this until he hears the commotion and comes running outside to see her dead AGAIN![/font] [font=Verdana]Anyway the point to this part is that he tries so many times to save her life by going back in time to before she gets killed so that he can change the course of events leading up to her death to enable them to be married.[/font] [font=Verdana]I view this as she was never meant to live and he was never meant to be married to her. I know that sounds bad but that's what I got from the movie.[/font] [font=Verdana]I ask for your thoughts on this and what relation it has to the three laws? [/font] [/QUOTE]
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