To: Red Badger
All eternity stretches before us. And in all eternity so one has invented a time machine and come back to tell us about it.
Make me think that a time machine is not feasible.
To: ClearCase_guy
To: ClearCase_guy
If time travel was possible, the inventor would not risk a backward journey. One small misstep and the entire "present" that he left could disappear........
14 posted on
11/04/2005 10:06:22 AM PST by
Red Badger
(Whatever happened to formulas 1 through 408?.........)
To: ClearCase_guy
Impeccable logic.
This whole topic gives me a headache . . .
51 posted on
11/04/2005 10:19:29 AM PST by
cvq3842
To: ClearCase_guy
" Make me think that a time machine is not feasible."
Oh, I think it is. But not in the sense that we could be 'travelers'.
I think a machine could be invented to allow us to be 'observers' of the past.
Sorta like old reruns on TV.
56 posted on
11/04/2005 10:23:33 AM PST by
Bigh4u2
(Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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