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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 10445" data-attributes="member: 14"><p><strong>Time Travel and myself</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>HDRKid & Malaki,</p><p>This experiment does not require specifically a short or long jump (as suggested by malaki) nor does it require you to even hit the same time line (as HDRKid suggested). I made the experiment with 3 distinct variables to cancel each other out such that you can hit an alternate timeline and be incorrect on 1 or 2 of the variables but should be right on the remainder regardless of the timeline you hit. If you miss this timeline, you should still get some variables correct (the age or the person who will post the message or the name). So to address your concern HDRKid, this is a scientifically fair and impartial experiment dealing with probability. The only way to fail this is if actual time travel is NOT occuring. That is the discriminatory factor in the equation, which would lead one to the negative end of the matrix or absolute NO. The other variables cover the remaining possibilities given that the discriminant, time travel by Malaki, is true.</p><p></p><p>As for the short jump versus the long jump, this does not matter, because the date in time is a constant at which X event WILL occur. So no matter if you go 10 years in the future or 10 days, the X event is a constant. </p><p></p><p>In either case the arguments you both have presented are cancelled out by the way I structured the experiment. Given the nature of this experiment, if you don't post an answer or you don't post one of the correct answers by the 19th, this would suggest that the discriminate factor is false. Or, one could say, you are not actually time traveling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 10445, member: 14"] [b]Time Travel and myself[/b] HDRKid & Malaki, This experiment does not require specifically a short or long jump (as suggested by malaki) nor does it require you to even hit the same time line (as HDRKid suggested). I made the experiment with 3 distinct variables to cancel each other out such that you can hit an alternate timeline and be incorrect on 1 or 2 of the variables but should be right on the remainder regardless of the timeline you hit. If you miss this timeline, you should still get some variables correct (the age or the person who will post the message or the name). So to address your concern HDRKid, this is a scientifically fair and impartial experiment dealing with probability. The only way to fail this is if actual time travel is NOT occuring. That is the discriminatory factor in the equation, which would lead one to the negative end of the matrix or absolute NO. The other variables cover the remaining possibilities given that the discriminant, time travel by Malaki, is true. As for the short jump versus the long jump, this does not matter, because the date in time is a constant at which X event WILL occur. So no matter if you go 10 years in the future or 10 days, the X event is a constant. In either case the arguments you both have presented are cancelled out by the way I structured the experiment. Given the nature of this experiment, if you don't post an answer or you don't post one of the correct answers by the 19th, this would suggest that the discriminate factor is false. Or, one could say, you are not actually time traveling. [/QUOTE]
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