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Traveling to the past. Time Paradox tested. Dr Ronald Mallett

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  • Rubbish

  • Oh i see, so the parallel universe theory is just an escape hatch for ridding the world of GOD and his infinite qualities...Sinful and rebellious People will believe anything, as long as it's not in the bible...

  • @boarding5401 That's what my comment above it explains.

  • @jrw97 What if your past self agrees with you but does it anyway. How would you really know?

  • @steveometer92 Sorry if I confused you, this was the best way I could word my thoughts.

  • @steveometer92 I've been thinking about that lately, and I thought of this.(just a theory)You would live your life infinitely, there would be an infinite amount of you, because your future AND past self would live in the same time 'zone'.Then your past self would go back in time, where your future self would meet your past self, who would meet your even further in the past self.Eventually, there would be an infinite amount of you and you would never live past the moment you entered the machine.

  • First, I don't believe the 'multiple universe' theory. But here's a paradox made slightly easy. What if you saw yourself back in time and told yourself to NEVER enter a time machine, so you don't.Then you will never have gone back in time to tell yourself not to go into a time machine. Then you WILL have gone into the machine, and told yourself to not go into a time machine.

  • @giant648 No, not mirrored. The whole point is that nobody really knows. But I argue the idea that we can still have free will without infinite universes. Infinite universes are some silly thing that mathematicians invent to explain why equations don't work. That's all. It just another way of saying "I dunno!" and is a totally lame way out. Free will can still exist but our perception becomes a part of the equation. Related video: v=lFLR5vNKiSw

  • @trinikagekavir  LOLers someone reacted on my joke

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