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Shining Knights 2005-04-17 08:48 AM

Space Questions
 
It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.

Sovereign 2005-04-17 08:24 PM

This is a crock of shit. It's based on '[a]' having tech that doesn't even exist.

Alternate reality? That would mean that there are INFINITE numbers of realitys. For every single action there are an ENOURMOUSLY large amout of possible outcomes. In one reality you can move your arm 2 inches, in another, 1.999999999999999999999 inches. ETc Etc. At this moment the two realities break apart. They are no longer identical. To see into another reality and see the planet exploding is just one POSSIBLE outcome. Not THE outcome. You'd have to go see millions of others to make even a somewhat educated guess, and even then the odds are that you are wrong. All you could do is warn them that this COULD happen. But try explaining to them that you saw into another reality timeline.... they'll institutionalize you.

Grav 2005-04-17 08:28 PM

What Sov said, basically.

Shining Knights 2005-04-18 07:34 PM

It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.

Grav 2005-04-18 07:45 PM

Why don't you stop asking us mortals, and seek answers in the divine BIBLE CODES?!

Demosthenes 2005-04-18 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GravitonSurge
Why don't you stop asking us mortals, and seek answers in the divine BIBLE CODES?!

That made me laugh, Grav.

Demosthenes 2005-04-18 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Shinto Katana
I have some deep thought questions. Now, let’s say your friend ([B]), and you ([A]) are on different planets. [A] is on planet Earth, and [B] is on a different galaxy, planet, for example: Andromeda and some planet. Now, from planet Earth [A] can: 1: See the planet [B] is on, and [B]'s people. 2: Be able to notify [B] in a short amount of time (instant, per se). 3: See into the future for a short amount of time. Now, lets say [A] looks into the future and sees that [B]'s planet is going to explode, actually witnesses the reality from Earth (remember we see into the past from Earth). When [A] gets back, [A] states a message: "Your planet is going to explode, leave ASAP." But just as [B] was getting the message the planet exploded. [A] knowing this, and seeing the reality from Earth (seeing the planet still there)--the reality coming towards [A]. Could [A] still message and get a reply from [B] in that reality that’s coming towards him? If so, could [B] be resaved in that reality. This is just one for now. Have fun.

Edit: Someone move to GC.

The post is somewhat difficult to understand. First of all, person [A] wouldn't see the planet explode until millions of years after it exploded, but lets say he saw that in the future it would explode. There is no reality coming towards him -- just light. [B] would already be dead. [A] couldn't save [B]. There is no alternate reality. The fact that [A] could still see the planet is due to the lag between what's happening at point [B] and the time it takes light to get here.

Mantralord 2005-04-18 08:35 PM

Rather than speculate on highly improbable cosmic situations involving Einsteinian math, can any of you shitsacks do something useful and help me find my socks?

Demosthenes 2005-04-18 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mantralord
Rather than speculate on highly improbable cosmic situations involving Einsteinian math, can any of you shitsacks do something useful and help me find my socks?

No.

WW!!!!!

Sovereign 2005-04-18 10:12 PM

Check under your bed.

Mantralord 2005-04-18 11:53 PM

Found them.

DaFrigginDoctah 2005-04-19 09:57 AM

Where were they?

pr0xy 2005-04-19 11:43 AM

The answer to that i believe involves a complex situation of Sock A having far superior technology to that of Sock B in an alternate reality where both socks are on different furnature in his room. Now if Sock A could see Sock B on the dresser from under the bed, and could see mantra walking toward said sock. Is it logical that Sock A could warn Sock B of the impeeding doom before it was too late?

Mantralord 2005-04-19 04:09 PM

Nah, it was in the rat cage.

Shining Knights 2005-04-19 09:08 PM

It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.

Grav 2005-04-19 10:19 PM

I knew you would say that. If you take every other 18th letter using manga formatting starting from Psalm 113 and going backwards, it says exactly that.

JRwakebord 2005-04-19 10:33 PM

If you really wanna have fun with the Bible, look in Revelation 1:17.

"When I caught sight of him, I fell down at his feet as though dead. He touched me with his right hand and said 'Do not be afraid. I am the first and the last' ".

It gets ever better if you keep reading from there.


Revelation was written by John.

Hm... John 1:17. Anyone seeing the connection? Seems like a gigantic storyline hint to me, if you can figure it out...

I know I see what could be a little bit of it.

Medieval Bob 2005-04-20 08:35 AM

Ya.. Mjord answered your question....

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The post is somewhat difficult to understand. First of all, person [A] wouldn't see the planet explode until millions of years after it exploded, but lets say he saw that in the future it would explode. There is no reality coming towards him -- just light. [B] would already be dead. [A] couldn't save [B]. There is no alternate reality. The fact that [A] could still see the planet is due to the lag between what's happening at point [B] and the time it takes light to get here.
Just for completeness, I'll add and rephrase.

First off, [A] cannot see into the future. It's not possible. If someone could see into the future, they wouldn't be able to change a motherfucking thing, because the future would be the future. It's simple causality. If you know what will happen, then whatever the fuck you do doesn't matter. Know why? Because you know what will happen.

Secondly, if [A] could see [B]'s planet exploding before everyone else on Earth saw it (i.e. he was close to it when it happened), he could tell everyone on Earth that it was going to blow up and be held as a prophet when the light showing planet [B] exploding reached Earth. He could not, however, contact anyone on planet [B] because at time of transmission, it would be space dust.

Lenny 2005-04-20 09:45 AM

I wonder if the Bible Codes talk about -pH acids...

Shining Knights 2005-04-20 02:02 PM

It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.


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