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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2008.08.02 18:17:00 -
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Edited by: Jim McGregor on 02/08/2008 18:17:50
Originally by: ReaperOfSly It will be the ultimate state of entropy, thus rendering all human achievement ultimately pointless. Ah well.
We just need to learn how to travel back in time - problem solved and we can live forever.  ---
Originally by: Roguehalo Can you nano Titans?
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2008.08.02 18:51:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly
And where's the energy for your time machine going to come from? 
We use anti-matter with anti-matter containment fields to affect the space-time continuum of course.  ---
Originally by: Roguehalo Can you nano Titans?
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2008.08.02 18:57:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly
Originally by: Jim McGregor
Originally by: ReaperOfSly
And where's the energy for your time machine going to come from? 
We use anti-matter with anti-matter containment fields to affect the space-time continuum of course. 
But you're forgetting - antimatter doesn't exist any more. Neither does matter for that matter (see what I did there?).
Does it matter that it doesnt matter? :)
Actually going back in time should always be possible even if a future universe has completely collapsed and doesnt exist anymore in that time frame. In this time frame, it still exists.
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Originally by: Roguehalo Can you nano Titans?
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2008.08.02 19:28:00 -
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Edited by: Jim McGregor on 02/08/2008 19:29:25
Originally by: tuppance abhag if they change the past wouldnt that mean in theory they might never of excisted to go back and change stuff as there grandad never met grandma cos u stopped and asked for directions on the way to the thing you had to change and he never bumped into her so they never met and had kids, and created the guy who had to go back in time and change this thing ... omg my head is hurting now 
Well, you know how in quantum physics, an atom can be at two places at once?
I think it will be difficult to understand the concept of time travel with our current linear thinking, but we will at some point. I dont think the paradox of meeting yourself will ever happen, but I dont know why yet. 
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Originally by: Roguehalo Can you nano Titans?
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2008.08.03 07:36:00 -
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Originally by: Robert Rosenberg
And we will all be living in giant spaceships anyways so not like it will matter if planets die out.
Like a virus destroying hosts and moving on.
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Originally by: Roguehalo Can you nano Titans?
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