Quote Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
we could be walking into a paradox...

let's assume for a moment that reality is nothing BUT a paradox, and that everything that COULD, at any given moment, happen, DOES happen, creating an infinite string of realities, alternate universes, and so on and so forth.
I like to believe in the infinite universes where all the infinite possibilities will happen... which is already a paradox of sorts since this reality/universe would be but a fraction of infinity - that would be impossible since infinity can not be split into fractions, yet infinite possibilities gives the chance for such a thing to occur... a paradox. There are no points, no measurements, infinity is nothing, yet everything. Insane asylum, here I come!

Also, with our limited view of infinite possibilities there exists our good friend called Nothingness There'd be only a single chance for nothingness, since there can't be any other way to define it, let alone trying to define it in the first place.... Infinite chances for nothingness... paradox. If nothingness were to "exist" it would consume everything and there'd be only nothingness.

hey, shadow wolf, I love reading your posts on such things... it helps strengthen my maddening/futile quest for understanding everything and nothing.

If we are really here living only in what we call the present, and time is not linear, then there's no way to physically move through time... it'd be somehow dependent on replicating or changing the exact conditions of all matter and energy in the known universe to the exact state of being of when you want to be. Someone mentioned this, and also the possibility of only changing all the matter and energy within yourself and you'd be instantly put into the universe a the point at which your targeted matter/energy configuration was meant to exist in. I'm gonna stop now and finish taking my non-cannabis herbal placebo supplements.
GreenDestiny Reviewed by GreenDestiny on . TIME. What happens if... Professor Ronald Mallett thinks he can build a time machine this century using light. Information from the future could be sent back to when the machine is turned on. What happens if in the future you don't sent back the information that you received when you turned the machine on from the future? So say I switch on the machine and a message saying "Hello from 2009!" appears but when we get to 2009 we don't send that particular message back. This is some kind of paradox or is there a Rating: 5