This only arises if you were to go back to the same dimension. Theoretically, if time travel was possible, you would go to a separate dimension and time-line similar to our own, but not quite the same. Thus this paradox would never arise. |
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If you went back in time and killed your grandfather, you wouldn't exist, so that means you couldn't have killed your grandfather. So that means that he would never die back in time. |
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This only arises if you were to go back to the same dimension. Theoretically, if time travel was possible, you would go to a separate dimension and time-line similar to our own, but not quite the same. Thus this paradox would never arise. |
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Curry's paradox: |
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Last edited by ThePhobiaViewed; 02-03-2008 at 07:24 PM.
this sentence is false. |
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The Best of my dream journal
MoSh: How about you stop trying to define everything, and just accept what you experience, and explore it.
- From the DJ of Waking Nomad!
The sentence below is true. |
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The Best of my dream journal
MoSh: How about you stop trying to define everything, and just accept what you experience, and explore it.
- From the DJ of Waking Nomad!
Read this, Marvo and myself went into it. |
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Oh.. parodoxes are lulzy. I lack the knowledge, but i'm enjoying reading them |
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
Behold: the palindrome video. The song is called "crab cannon" and is exactly the same backwards as it is forwards. |
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The Best of my dream journal
MoSh: How about you stop trying to define everything, and just accept what you experience, and explore it.
- From the DJ of Waking Nomad!
Grod is right, going back in time doesn't represent our reality as the consequence of your actions continues in an alternative parallel world and not in this world. |
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You can't really know unless you have time traveled before. I could claim that the universe is at equilibrium and would stop a time traveler from creating a paradox, a bit like Le Chatelier's principle in chemistry. Just an example though, as of now there's no way for us to know. |
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Yes, but we can theorize by studying the way our world is made up, and the way we perceive it. |
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It would, but it would still have room too. It's a paradox. =p |
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Not really. If it had infinite rooms there'd be an infinite amount of people to fit inside, meaning that the hotel would never be full. Sorry bud. |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
But it does illustrate the impossibility of going back on the same timeline. |
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How do you know you are not dreaming right now?
Eigen's Paradox effectively argues that life could never exist. As paradoxes go, that's pretty powerful... |
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