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offline EVOL from a long time ago on 2002-07-09 23:52 [#00303669]
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sometimes i wish i could relive past moments in my life all
over again, i think it would be fun and way better than
drugs!


 

offline smokehammer from Saigon (Vietnam) on 2002-07-09 23:53 [#00303671]
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sometimes i wish i could relive past moments in my life all

over again, i think it would be fun and way better than
drugs!

how was that , mate ?



 

offline Dozier from United States on 2002-07-09 23:56 [#00303673]
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I don't think there's anything I'd relive of my past. I'd
much rather just change it.

"If I knew then what I know now..I would have 20 different things>"



 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-09 23:57 [#00303674]
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i wouldnt mind being able to re-live things. like concerts
and stufff.


 

offline EVOL from a long time ago on 2002-07-10 00:02 [#00303681]
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that was fun and way better than drugs! THANX!

WeaklingChild: that' sexactly what i'm talking about.
concerts take place (especially festivals) as if in another
world. when you are at a show nothing else in the entire
known universe has but a single care outside of just "being"
at that exact momnet! it's almost like pure bliss...imho


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-10 00:07 [#00303692]
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if I could have time travel, I would want to be able to move
forward into the future too. But you know what the say, if
time travel did exist it would be way to dangerous to alter
the past because history may have been altered drastically,
say, a nuclear war did break out during the cold war.

That would suck balls. So I would just stick to going into
the future.


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-07-10 01:27 [#00303778]
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If you like time travel, you could have a bright future as a
writer for Star Trek.


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-10 01:34 [#00303780]
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of couse it'd be cool to go back in time!


 

offline xceque on 2002-07-10 01:37 [#00303781]
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...there is the theory of the moebius: a twist in the fabric
of space where time becomes a loop...


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-10 01:38 [#00303784]
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hmmmm
cool


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-07-10 02:23 [#00303798]
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I went back in time three seconds ago/ahead, just a minute
ago.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2002-07-10 02:27 [#00303804]
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lol, that reminds me of Ali G when he was doing an interview
while promoting his film. He said his next film would be a
thiller about a criminal who lived three seconds in the past
being chased by a police man living one second in the
future...he then went on to attempt to explain the logic
behind it.


 

offline Ubik from United States on 2002-07-10 03:00 [#00303830]
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if you went back three seconds in time, how come you would
not end up in the same spot in space, outside the atmosphere
of earth, or inside solid rock beneath the earth... because
the earth is rotating on its axis, while orbiting around the
sun, while the sun orbits around the center of our galaxy,
all while our entire galaxy moves hella fast ..........


 

offline Dozier from United States on 2002-07-10 03:14 [#00303841]
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It's funny, because at first glance most people don't catch
that (about what Ubik's saying), and it makes sense. But
then again when you look at space and time as the two parts
of the same thing (the space-time continuum) you might be
able to see how with a massive enough object (such as the
Earth), when you do time travel, you're sort of grounded, or
tethered to the same geographic location, even though it's
swirling around constantly changing position (but relative
to what??? that's the real question).

I'm not very good at explanation but I can picture the idea
in my head!

And I'm not saying you're wrong or anything, I'm no Einstein
(or Hawking, or Kaku for that matter), I'm just talking.. :)


 


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