Hey guys.
So basically, I was just laying down in my bed, right, when suddenly it hit me:
It only looks like my owners threw the ball, they are actually hiding it from me and intentionally trying to confuse me.
So basically, I was just laying down in my bed, right, when suddenly it hit me:
It only looks like my owners threw the ball, they are actually hiding it from me and intentionally trying to confuse me.
So, then I got to thinking about how cruel a place the world truly is if one can pretend to throw a ball, but not really throw it, just to confuse us canines, and I started thinking to the future. (Because, you know, I'm just awesome like that.) And I came up with a pretty crazy question...
Time travel: invented or discovered?
If it is discovered, that means that a time machine would already have been created at some point in the near, or very distant future.
If it is invented, however, then people of the future would go back in time to share the technology with the people of the past so that the people of the past would "discover" it and be able to duplicate it, but then when the people of the past reach the time that the time machine was invented in the first place, it would not have been invented because the technology to make a time machine would already exist, which then raises yet another question:
How does the time machine exist if no one has invented it?
And thus, we are left with a paradox which could quite possibly tear apart the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the world as we know it ...In the future.
My brain hurts
- Charlie
Time travel: invented or discovered?
If it is discovered, that means that a time machine would already have been created at some point in the near, or very distant future.
If it is invented, however, then people of the future would go back in time to share the technology with the people of the past so that the people of the past would "discover" it and be able to duplicate it, but then when the people of the past reach the time that the time machine was invented in the first place, it would not have been invented because the technology to make a time machine would already exist, which then raises yet another question:
How does the time machine exist if no one has invented it?
And thus, we are left with a paradox which could quite possibly tear apart the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the world as we know it ...In the future.
My brain hurts
- Charlie