Posted on 10/29/2021 11:49:05 AM PDT by Red Badger
I felt a disturbance in the Force.
Sorry, that was me. I ate at Taco Bell for lunch...................
My head is still spinning ...
“Sorry, that was me. I ate at Taco Bell for lunch...................”
What came out of your rear-end had more value and intelligence that this pile of goobly-gook “article”.
Dust in the wind. All we are is dust in the wind.
Bkmk
I got to the part where he said that educated people in the dark ages believed the world is flat. Wrong.
Blah, blah, blah. I already read about this next year.
Breaking dust in the wind? That’s always preferable than in an elevator. But yeah, we’ll eventually be hurled into eternity.
Everything that has ever happened is indelibly recorded in the memories of billions of souls (and angels, I suppose). Presumably, it could be reconstructed on demand, if and when God willed. To that extent, and to that extent only, one could travel into the past. You could not touch anything and could not change anything. The past is read-only memory at this point. However, to the extent that one can access that read-only memory, one might have some interesting travels and perhaps game some various “what if” scenarios before coming “back” to the present. The “past” to which one traveled would have to be populated by virtual reality or non-playable characters (or maybe the souls of folks were really around then, but that gets us into potentially really dark territory).
Has the makings of a novel, though.
The Electric Universe where everything is due to plasmas rather than mystical dark matter and energy makes more sense to me.
There was a Twilight Zone episode where a man, played by Russell Johnson, Professor on Gilligan’s Island, went back to the night of Lincoln’s Assassination and he could not stop it...............
Dude needs to lay off the psychedelics and get back to reality.
That actually happened!
Dude, . . . *puff puff*
I gotta tell ya . . . *puff puff”
*blowwwwwwwww*
That’s really, really good weed.
In the Silver Age, Superman often “tried to change the past”. Couldn’t do it. That continuity was abandoned in the first Christopher Reeve Superman movie. Mario Puzo had NO BUSINESS writing comic book based movie scripts.
What? WTF? Now I’ve got to go and get my phlogiston adjusted.
The writer must have been tripping on acid.
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