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Time travel makes sense (Part II)


Ok, since people keep posting really stupid stuff, I have to counter-post the truth and relevant corrections. I already did this once, thinking I didn't have to do it more, then people would at least have a balanced view of truth and lies and could make up their own mind.

However, someone keeps posting 'time travel makes no sense', so I have to corret it again. I wish I could go back in time to yell that poster's ear to stop posting this lie before they can hit enter, but this is the next best thing.

So, here you go, another iteration of the same thing thanks to agenda-ridden entities that want to pollute boards with disinformation, lies and nihilistic worldview that does nothing but worships ignorance and darkness.

So, I have already explained this, but people's ignorance and stupidity are boundless, I am simply going to show my explanation instead of rewording it..

Here you go, time travel not only makes PERFECT sense, but we're ALL DOING IT, all the ... shall I say?.. time!

https://pastes.io/cjy1pouvpg

It's funny how some people just can't let go of worshipping ignorance and darkness and calling it great wisdom..

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I read that, and it's interesting. I have always been fascinated by the past, and by time travel--it's why I became a professional archaeologist and historian. An omnipotent being, of course, by definition can do whatever he or she wants to do, including experiencing time in the opposite direction we are accustomed to experiencing it. But I have only experienced gradual, forward time travel from early 1954 until late 2023, and I don't know of anyone who has managed to go the other direction. William Faulkner said, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Mary O'Hara said "What has been, still is." This is intriguing. I feel as if every time that ever existed still exists, in some way I can't quite comprehend. The past is alive to me, and me to it. It almost speaks to me, but others hear nothing.

And the future? Everything that is going to happen, for the billions, and perhaps trillions of years still to come, is already going to happen.

I am interested in reading what you think, avortac4.

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I guess it's going to take a lifechanging event for people to start realizing how magical, mystical and full of possibilities reality really is, and how narrow-minded, boxed-in and ignorant most 'limitation believers' are. Even Bruce Lee said something about having no limitation as limitation and so on. What's it going to take to open people's minds even to a possibility that they might have been wrong by clinging to outdated nihilistic dogma and belief system that only brings misery and war?

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