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Rellik San
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 3:48 pm
Macabre_Cogitation
Why, simply the choice is Vanilla.
As for the matter involving time travel, I would chose to simply stay put.
Previously stated was the possibility of a "butterfly effect". That, I believe would happen at even the slightest alteration of history, past, present, or even future.

If you alter the past, you thus alter all of the future which is a massive change that could invariably affect the entire universe. Just as changing the future may as well do.

Staying put is the best option.
Besides, the Time Machine is a crappy ride.


But this raises the paradox argument, what if your meant to go back, to trigger a key event in history, but by not going back, you alter the present. But of course, then we enter into metaphysical territory regarding free will and what is the present.  
PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:08 am
I'd go to the future, since I'd probably eff things up less there. sad  

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Henneth Annun
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:03 pm
Rellik San
Macabre_Cogitation
Why, simply the choice is Vanilla.
As for the matter involving time travel, I would chose to simply stay put.
Previously stated was the possibility of a "butterfly effect". That, I believe would happen at even the slightest alteration of history, past, present, or even future.

If you alter the past, you thus alter all of the future which is a massive change that could invariably affect the entire universe. Just as changing the future may as well do.

Staying put is the best option.
Besides, the Time Machine is a crappy ride.


But this raises the paradox argument, what if your meant to go back, to trigger a key event in history, but by not going back, you alter the present. But of course, then we enter into metaphysical territory regarding free will and what is the present.
Although venturing into that topic would be highly interesting, I'd rather not.  
PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:34 am
I'd go back in time but I wouldn't try to change anything. I'd just scratch the hundred year rule and go to all the great concerts!  

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:35 am
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Rellik San
Macabre_Cogitation
Why, simply the choice is Vanilla.
As for the matter involving time travel, I would chose to simply stay put.
Previously stated was the possibility of a "butterfly effect". That, I believe would happen at even the slightest alteration of history, past, present, or even future.

If you alter the past, you thus alter all of the future which is a massive change that could invariably affect the entire universe. Just as changing the future may as well do.

Staying put is the best option.
Besides, the Time Machine is a crappy ride.


But this raises the paradox argument, what if your meant to go back, to trigger a key event in history, but by not going back, you alter the present. But of course, then we enter into metaphysical territory regarding free will and what is the present.
Although venturing into that topic would be highly interesting, I'd rather not.


I hate time travel paradoxes. I hate them so much.

The trick is to not think of time as linear. I just can't do it!
 
PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:01 am
spooky_sez
XWraith_LordX
Rellik San
Macabre_Cogitation
Why, simply the choice is Vanilla.
As for the matter involving time travel, I would chose to simply stay put.
Previously stated was the possibility of a "butterfly effect". That, I believe would happen at even the slightest alteration of history, past, present, or even future.

If you alter the past, you thus alter all of the future which is a massive change that could invariably affect the entire universe. Just as changing the future may as well do.

Staying put is the best option.
Besides, the Time Machine is a crappy ride.


But this raises the paradox argument, what if your meant to go back, to trigger a key event in history, but by not going back, you alter the present. But of course, then we enter into metaphysical territory regarding free will and what is the present.
Although venturing into that topic would be highly interesting, I'd rather not.


I hate time travel paradoxes. I hate them so much.

The trick is to not think of time as linear. I just can't do it!
But time travel itself implies time isn't linear.  

Rellik San
Crew


Macabre_Cogitation
Crew

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:51 pm
Rellik San
spooky_sez
XWraith_LordX
Rellik San
Macabre_Cogitation
Why, simply the choice is Vanilla.
As for the matter involving time travel, I would chose to simply stay put.
Previously stated was the possibility of a "butterfly effect". That, I believe would happen at even the slightest alteration of history, past, present, or even future.

If you alter the past, you thus alter all of the future which is a massive change that could invariably affect the entire universe. Just as changing the future may as well do.

Staying put is the best option.
Besides, the Time Machine is a crappy ride.


But this raises the paradox argument, what if your meant to go back, to trigger a key event in history, but by not going back, you alter the present. But of course, then we enter into metaphysical territory regarding free will and what is the present.
Although venturing into that topic would be highly interesting, I'd rather not.


I hate time travel paradoxes. I hate them so much.

The trick is to not think of time as linear. I just can't do it!
But time travel itself implies time isn't linear.

The Doctor put it best, "People assume that time is a straight progression of cause to affect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff."  
PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:51 pm
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Rellik San
spooky_sez
XWraith_LordX
Rellik San
Macabre_Cogitation
Why, simply the choice is Vanilla.
As for the matter involving time travel, I would chose to simply stay put.
Previously stated was the possibility of a "butterfly effect". That, I believe would happen at even the slightest alteration of history, past, present, or even future.

If you alter the past, you thus alter all of the future which is a massive change that could invariably affect the entire universe. Just as changing the future may as well do.

Staying put is the best option.
Besides, the Time Machine is a crappy ride.


But this raises the paradox argument, what if your meant to go back, to trigger a key event in history, but by not going back, you alter the present. But of course, then we enter into metaphysical territory regarding free will and what is the present.
Although venturing into that topic would be highly interesting, I'd rather not.


I hate time travel paradoxes. I hate them so much.

The trick is to not think of time as linear. I just can't do it!
But time travel itself implies time isn't linear.

The Doctor put it best, "People assume that time is a straight progression of cause to affect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff."
I think pratchett put it best actually, time is like an elestic band, you can change things, but in the end time will find its course again, maybe a little warped in places, but still the same stream of cause and effect.  

Rellik San
Crew


Laharl Part Deux

PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:11 pm
Vanilla is way better. My favourite iced cream topping, Sprinkles, taste better with Vanilla

I'd like to travel forward. My rationale is that if I'm a freak in today's time, I'd be an even bigger freak in the past. If I get pitchforked before I can do anything going back in time is a waste.

I'd probably change how lazy people are going to become. Because technology is all about making conveniences and with the way we're going we all going to be fat lazy blobs in the future and I wouldn't like that.
 
PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:05 pm
Laharl Part Deux

...I'd probably change how lazy people are going to become. Because technology is all about making conveniences and with the way we're going we all going to be fat lazy blobs in the future and I wouldn't like that.
That's actually a very good idea....why didn't someone think of that sooner?

Ironically we're using a computer to spread our ideas of eradicating laziness....  

Henneth Annun
Captain


AdrianaKitten

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:03 am
XWraith_LordX
Laharl Part Deux

...I'd probably change how lazy people are going to become. Because technology is all about making conveniences and with the way we're going we all going to be fat lazy blobs in the future and I wouldn't like that.
That's actually a very good idea....why didn't someone think of that sooner?

Ironically we're using a computer to spread our ideas of eradicating laziness....

poppycock I send this through a mushroom.

I honestly fear I might be banned from the future so I'm not touching it with a 100 ft pole.

If there are future people they must have surely figured out that we would figure out how to try to come into the future and knowing that everything would get screwed up if we knew too much they found a way to stop it.

If not then we're all stupid in the future an I'm screwed good with my mushroom. rolleyes  
PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 4:05 pm
I think we should let them alone cause I obviously don't want to be banned.I think they should already know our plans to come and discover them.It really makes you wonder?so why bother them.hmm.... this really is making me think.You know what skip that almost everything I just said did'nt make sense. blaugh silly me  

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Umberella

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:54 pm
1908? I guess so. Just get your fashions right or you'll be mistaken for a street urchin when travelling through time.  
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