Australian Scientists Say Time-travel Is Theoretically Possible

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by El Toro, Oct 2, 2020.

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  1. I'm sure it is as far as the Ozzies are concerned, I used to live there and I can tell you for a fact that on my travels I certainly felt that I had gone back in time!
     
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  2. The way this world is going i think if i could back in time that's the way to go! And i am not a believer in Evolution but that is another story:upyeah:;):joy:
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  3. You don't believe in evolution. You can't make a statement like that and leave it hanging....explain yourself.
     
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  4. Maybe another thread, Ehhhh:laughing: and don't forget it is only a theory .
     
    #5 WAYNE, Oct 2, 2020
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  5. Darwin made it up, we're from another galaxy :D
     
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  6. By saying that you are displaying a fundamental misunderstanding of the word "theory" with regards how we employ it in every day language and how it is used in the Scientific community. However, I would be interested in hearing an alternative. You can't unzip and not present!
     
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  7. I know this subject will run and run and i don't want to get in a argument over it and like i said it's a theory so i am going to leave it there, no i'm not let's argue, had you going:grinning:.
     
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  8. Oh yes i can:joy:
     
  9. Oh no you can't, jeez, is it panto season already :D
     
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  10. Oh yes it is, and he's behind you!!
     
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  11. So, Darwin made up some of his evidence - discuss :D
     
  12. No i'm not saying he made stuff up but a lot is questionable and like i said it will run and run and to be honest science, biologists and the like have been arguing and discussing for years, i just can't see a conclusive answer, bit like Lithium batteries:joy: and another point of discussion was that Darwin's friend who came up with the theory first, Alfred Russel Wallace who theorised it first but Darwin released his own book so Darwin got the glory, they were at loggerheads at certain things, he believed that natural selection could not explain the human intellect, and that the human spirit persisted after death. Look him up well worth a read:upyeah:.
     
    #13 WAYNE, Oct 2, 2020
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  13. Evolution is a lot weirder than God theory imo & I’m certainly not a bible basher!
     
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  14. if you believe in the multiverse theory then we are all everywhere doing everything at anytime in the past and present

    The infinite nature of space, combined with the limited way that particles can organize themselves to form matter (which planets and life forms are all made out of), leads to a shocking but inevitable truth: Earth as we know it probably repeats itself, over and over.

     
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  15. its theoretical that I could beat Usain Bolt in 100m, lap Marquez on a bike and knock the back end out of Megan Fox.

    Doesn't make it real ;)
     
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  16. Bit like Uk Gold and Only Fools.
     
  17. he did what scientists looking for funding do - make the evidence fit the narrative ;)
     
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  18. Absolutely correct!!:upyeah:
     
  19. Alfred Russel Wallace was a spiritualist at the time, need i say more.
     
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