bob8644
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| 27 Sep 2012 07:32 PM |
| Because if someone messed up one thing of the past or future, ONE THING, the fabric of time and space would be ripped apart. |
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NilPirate
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bob8644
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| 27 Sep 2012 07:37 PM |
| Because you have to keep the past and the future the same, or else something bad will happen. |
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NilPirate
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| 27 Sep 2012 07:38 PM |
| I mean, how is this relevant to M/TV/B? |
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bob8644
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NilPirate
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| 27 Sep 2012 07:55 PM |
That's the point of OT. If you're not getting trolled there, you're doing something wrong.
Now, shoo. |
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MCAdo
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| 27 Sep 2012 08:11 PM |
>That's the point of OT. If you're not getting trolled there, you're doing something wrong.
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| 27 Sep 2012 08:47 PM |
That makes a question come to mind.
You go forward in time, and find a book. You take that book back to the present, and publish it. Years later, you find it in the same position as you did when you got the book from the future. Where did it originate from then? |
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| 27 Sep 2012 08:51 PM |
@Superqwerty
In that case, the original author would come up with the exact same diea, possibly without knowing it.
It would (Logically) originate when YOU publish, considering you took it back in time.
But according to YOU it would've been published years later.
BUT, perhaps the time the book was published had to do with its popularity. Or maybe it changed someones life.
Generally, modifying anything in the fabric of time causes an irreparable paradox. Which in turn, would slowly, but surely, rip the very fabric of space and time to shreds.
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| 27 Sep 2012 09:59 PM |
Well, A.) I believe the laws of physics are simply theories.
B.) It would most likely created other "time streams", like one giant web, and eventually the universe wouldn't be able to comprehend or process so many different realities that it would collapse in on itself.
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| 28 Sep 2012 06:54 AM |
| I don't think any of us can comprehend how Time Travel works. |
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MCAdo
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| 28 Sep 2012 09:06 AM |
Except for me, of course. I am, after all, a time baby. |
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Will20
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| 28 Sep 2012 09:33 AM |
I used to have a really good grasp on time travel as a seven-year-old.
Now it's slipped away, so when Steven Moffat attempts to WOW the audience with an interesting plot, I get confused and don't understand why the Doctor is back after he was killed. |
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MCAdo
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| 28 Sep 2012 05:07 PM |
BECAUSE HE'S THE DOCTOR
A CYBERMAN LAYS THE SMACKDOWN, THE OL' DOCTOR LAYS IT EVEN HARDER |
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Kaliburr
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| 28 Sep 2012 06:03 PM |
"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect; but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff." -The Doctor
There; now it's related to TV.
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MCAdo
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| 28 Sep 2012 06:54 PM |
WOO
And Dr. Manhattan said he viewed time as a jewel, that he saw all parts of it occurring at the same time. That humans only saw one side of it, he saw all. |
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NilPirate
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| 28 Sep 2012 07:09 PM |
| If you found the book then published it, you stole it from yourself as you stole the book. In the first instant in which time existed, paradoxes existed, but they all eventually solved themselves according to the laws of physics in that same instant. Time is a dimension like length or width, so there isn't any complexity to it. It's just a line in the end after you model your equations. |
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MCAdo
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| 28 Sep 2012 09:41 PM |
But honestly. I think Frank Sidebottom should be the 12th Doctor. If he rose up from the dead, of course. |
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| 28 Sep 2012 09:55 PM |
@Nil
That theory is proven by black holes, as they warp the time around them, make it become slower. |
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| 29 Sep 2012 12:15 AM |
I always viewed time as being a line with no beginning or end, a change in time would cause the line to branch off into another line entirely.
I've been reading too many Marvel comics, but basically time will continue to function no matter what.
It would be cool to go back in time to see your childhood, and influence it to a degree. |
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MCAdo
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| 29 Sep 2012 12:36 AM |
Honestly. Who hasn't wanted to go back in time and change stuff.
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| 30 Sep 2012 06:48 AM |
| If you think what you're gonna do is going to mess things up go to a different earth and try it there. lol |
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| 30 Sep 2012 11:50 AM |
| A new way to end all the worlds!Bleh heh heh heh bleck! |
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| 30 Sep 2012 12:01 PM |
Well what if you go back in time and slap your self in the face before posting this post xD
jks good idea with the time thing.
Swift~ |
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| 30 Sep 2012 01:14 PM |
| You can go back in time if you don't mess with history. |
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