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Re: Why We Can't Go Back in Time

by Marvin <physchem@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 23, 2008 at 01:55 PM

Lazimodo wrote:
> According to cosmic string theories, all possible futures exist and 
> occupy the present moment.
> The perceived present is the one that is common to your plane of time. 
> By observing it, you change it!
> 
> Because you can't see it, does that mean that it is not there? If so, 
> then what holds the chair together,
> upon which you sit? Its a random element that physicists know is there, 
> that causes molecules to
> stay together. What allows trillions of particles that are themselves 
> moving, to function as a chair?
> 
> A random factor that we know must be there. 

There is nothing mystical about it.  There are known forces 
between molecules.  They can be measured and described 
quantitatively from theory.

Dark matter, god particles
> likewise can't be seen
> or measured, yet. Time travel makes more sense than UFO's...could even 
> explain them.
> 
> Cheers
> LaZ
 




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Why We Can't Go Back in Time
bpetria@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-06 16:46:26 
Re: Why We Can't Go Back in Time
Marvin <physchem@[EMAI  2008-08-07 15:55:29 
Re: Why We Can't Go Back in Time
"Lazimodo" <  2008-09-22 18:56:49 
Re: Why We Can't Go Back in Time
Marvin <physchem@[EMAI  2008-09-23 13:55:44 
Re: Why We Can't Go Back in Time
"Lazimodo" <  2008-09-23 17:19:59 

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