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Time Travel of Data Will End History
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Jeez people, no such thing as "Time" in the first place..

The only constant in creation, is "movement", everything is subjective to the observers POV..

You can believe in that clap trap about time, or being able to utilize time, but it's a figment of a deranged mind, to seek order, when that is as subjective as the observer ..

Nobody is saying cannot look at the infinite pasts', or the infinite futures, even the infinite presents, but it is not "linear', nor is it fashioned after some nimrods idea of what Time "could be", but a state of existence all it's own, of which we are only a small portion of it's results..

As I said.. no such thing as time.. only a fool chases his tail, when he clearly has none to begin with...

The current form is a controlling vector, used to keep us in check, northing more, nothing less then a weapon, against our "true" capabilities...
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01-01-2012 03:13 AM

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Chronesthesia: Mental time travel.

Transtemporal messages are metaphysics. Is anything that makes anything 'real' other than certain electrical currents in our brain?

What if time assimilates? No change could ever be percieved. Whatever we do has always been.

Time will always have an abstract component as long as we are confined to the frame of our perceptions; which is obviously linear. As long as we have access memory there will always be 'history' and time will continue to be based on an arbitrary set of notions.

"There are no solutions, only cowardice masquerading as such."
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01-01-2012 03:26 AM

 



Post: #18
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If it's possible..

something like this in the hands of the people would mean the certain demise of the "elite"... :)

Who do you think will have the first machine?

Who will be sending back stock tips day one to good little Rothschild boys and girls?
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01-01-2012 03:29 AM

 



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David  Wrote:
Pi  Wrote:
If it's possible..

something like this in the hands of the people would mean the certain demise of the "elite"... :)

Who do you think will have the first machine?

Who will be sending back stock tips day one to good little Rothschild boys and girls?

at .02 percent of the world's populace coupled with the fact that they basically run this planet, I'd say they either have had time travel for thousands of years or they have some other mystical mojo juju shit that we could not even begin to fathom
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[Image: data2.jpg]

Before Enlightenment chop wood and carry water. After Enlightenment chop wood and carry water.
Thich Nhat Hanh
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01-01-2012 03:38 AM

 



Post: #21
RE: Time Travel of Data Will End History
LoP Guest  Wrote:
David  Wrote:
Pi  Wrote:
If it's possible..

something like this in the hands of the people would mean the certain demise of the "elite"... :)

Who do you think will have the first machine?

Who will be sending back stock tips day one to good little Rothschild boys and girls?

at .02 percent of the world's populace coupled with the fact that they basically run this planet, I'd say they either have had time travel for thousands of years or they have some other mystical mojo juju shit that we could not even begin to fathom

I want some mojo juju on ice, with a side of lemon.
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Ghenghy
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01-01-2012 03:43 AM

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Diana Highnight  Wrote:
Once the first binary code transtemporal message is able to be sent/received (probably this year) time will largely cease to exist.

Immediately, the technology to create virtual technological worlds where all from the farthest future of humanity to that moment of temporal transcendance could interact would change everything beyond imagining.

Only the simplest of transtemporal data exchange will be required...

...will this be the so-called end of history...the singularity?

haha That makes ZERO sense. But thanks for the laughs.
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Diana Highnight
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01-03-2012 02:39 PM

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Post: #23
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Ghenghy  Wrote:
Diana Highnight  Wrote:
Once the first binary code transtemporal message is able to be sent/received (probably this year) time will largely cease to exist.

Immediately, the technology to create virtual technological worlds where all from the farthest future of humanity to that moment of temporal transcendance could interact would change everything beyond imagining.

Only the simplest of transtemporal data exchange will be required...

...will this be the so-called end of history...the singularity?

haha That makes ZERO sense. But thanks for the laughs.

yes, it does make sense...
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01-03-2012 02:42 PM

 



Post: #24
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Maybe we didn't receive any message from the future before because we don't have the technology yet to build the "receiver".

In 2012 we are going to build the first receiver.

But... Why 2012? How the Mayans knew that, if they never got a message from the future?
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01-03-2012 02:46 PM

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History will always exist - well, it will do in as much as it does now..and that is that it doesn't..but it will always be there - right up until the singularity..and then it won't.

Everything is permitted
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Diana Highnight
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LoP Guest  Wrote:
Maybe we didn't receive any message from the future before because we don't have the technology yet to build the "receiver".

In 2012 we are going to build the first receiver.

But... Why 2012? How the Mayans knew that, if they never got a message from the future?

Because such a shocking change to the status quo has huge amounts of implications for existence...and resounds backwards through history...?
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01-03-2012 03:04 PM

 



Post: #27
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Wow, that's quite a lot bullshit you posted, OP.

You haven't the slightest clue about physics, do you?
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Post: #28
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Diana Highnight  Wrote:
Once the first binary code transtemporal message is able to be sent/received (probably this year) time will largely cease to exist.

Immediately, the technology to create virtual technological worlds where all from the farthest future of humanity to that moment of temporal transcendance could interact would change everything beyond imagining.

Only the simplest of transtemporal data exchange will be required...

...will this be the so-called end of history...the singularity?

Here is the guy who's trying to do it for real.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Mallett
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHC8z6ULs18

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q6KzDhugDA

Happy to be at the end of the world with myself.
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You're onto something greater than you may even be aware of...
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Post: #30
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Diana Highnight  Wrote:
Ghenghy  Wrote:
Diana Highnight  Wrote:
Once the first binary code transtemporal message is able to be sent/received (probably this year) time will largely cease to exist.

Immediately, the technology to create virtual technological worlds where all from the farthest future of humanity to that moment of temporal transcendance could interact would change everything beyond imagining.

Only the simplest of transtemporal data exchange will be required...

...will this be the so-called end of history...the singularity?

haha That makes ZERO sense. But thanks for the laughs.

yes, it does make sense...

Time, like sense, may be overrated.

someone mentioned perspective, however maybe they meant: frame of reference.
which rhymes with sense. (even if that is where the similarity stops, but not where the singularity begins)

If we lose all of it, some new shit will have to be invented to hit the fan.
many other problems, and much gnashing of teeth.
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