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moeburn
01-02-2006, 02:53 AM
What the fuck is up with everyone time travelling these days? I've had people talk about how shitty their past is, and people tell me how terrible my future will be.

Why do we need to time travel? Whats wrong with right now?

beachguy in thongs
01-02-2006, 02:54 AM
Because there are laws, right now.

moeburn
01-02-2006, 03:45 AM
I've had alot of people tell me how good their past was, or tell me how bad their past was, or admire how good or bad my past has been.

I've had alot of people tell me how bad their future is gonna be, or how good their future is gonna be, and those people have preached the same towards me.

I haven't seen alot of people admire the beauty of now, but I will gladly do that alone, and if anyone would like to join me, lets go smoke a J and watch the weather change.

beachguy in thongs
01-02-2006, 04:14 AM
For the past five years, I've been watching plant life on an island change color with the seasons, while the tide continuously goes in and out.

GanjaBob
01-02-2006, 07:35 AM
Dude beachyguy your fuckin weird, but i like you, but your fuckin weird man i just thought i should say... for some reason beyond me

t3chyo
01-02-2006, 07:57 AM
time is something we created, with clocks and numbers. it doesnt exist physically so we cannot use a physical object(time machine) to travel through it, only our minds.

WHAT THE HELL AM I TALKING ABOUT?

Rarrr
01-02-2006, 08:53 AM
Time is the difference between activity and inactivity. We see everything around us in 3D, the fact that we are active makes us 4D. It's just another dimension of our universe. "Time" itself, is a human term used to make it easier for our minds to comprehend.

beachguy in thongs
01-02-2006, 11:05 AM
Maybe God has a VCR that will be enable us to trime-tavel, easlier. I had to say that.


Dude beachyguy your fuckin weird, but i like you, but your fuckin weird man i just thought i should say... for some reason beyond me

Is it because I have half the universe coming out of my face?

Escher
01-02-2006, 11:22 AM
:stoned:

moeburn
01-02-2006, 05:45 PM
Time is the difference between activity and inactivity. We see everything around us in 3D, the fact that we are active makes us 4D. It's just another dimension of our universe. "Time" itself, is a human term used to make it easier for our minds to comprehend.
No no no dude i think we don't have dimensions like that. If we did, you could consider past and future a dimension, matter and energy a dimension, and coke or pepsi a demension.

Our universe is one-dimensional, and it is that of relativity. Everything exists because something out there doesn't.

So then wouldn't there have to be an opposite to relativity itself? Of course! Permanence! But if a permanent universe existed, then it would be relative to the relative universe, therefore still in the universe of relativity.

The only permanence that exists is the fact that relativity is always and forever.

king kong bong
01-02-2006, 08:08 PM
ok whos been fuckin around with my time machine a-gain?

BabyFacedAbortion
01-02-2006, 08:09 PM
Someone in chat last night, I think Bizzle, was all "If we went backwards over time zones would we go back in time?"


Trippy.

moeburn
01-03-2006, 03:17 AM
For the past five years, I've been watching plant life on an island change color with the seasons, while the tide continuously goes in and out.
I love you man.

Rarrr
01-03-2006, 04:24 AM
No no no dude i think we don't have dimensions like that. If we did, you could consider past and future a dimension, matter and energy a dimension, and coke or pepsi a demension.

I consider past and future of one dimension (A manmade theory, keeping in mind and not neccessarily of true structure in the universe), without them there would only be one point in time, Im not saying they actually exist but the concept does.


Everything exists because something out there doesn't.
I don't understand this, please ellaborate.


So then wouldn't there have to be an opposite to relativity itself? Of course! Permanence! But if a permanent universe existed, then it would be relative to the relative universe, therefore still in the universe of relativity.

Relativity is just another theory, another manmade concept (just like my dimensions idea :)) so before you go saying that I am completely wrong consdier your answer first. Reltivity is just space time theory (which is in itself a dimension of one because the 2 are merged whereas I was explaining the individually, space being the 3 dimensions and time being the 4th).

If relativity is a theory, how is permanence the opposite to, I too belive in universal permanence, that is the theory of the big crunch and that idea of their being no singularities (not including black holes).

A relative universe and a permanent universe can be the same thing, both can exist in the unified theory but all of this is far from proven and can only be hypothesised.

flamingskullballs
01-03-2006, 04:26 AM
yeah man, the only true joy you will ever find will come from just being...not being happy, not sad, just being