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Old 09-01-2008, 05:59 PM #71
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Does that mean if one walks backwards, mistakes can be undone?
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Time travel is one very interesting subject. I was listening in on a art bell show one night driving home from work back in 2001. They were talking about time travel, and discussing this guy named John Titor who claimed to be a time traveler.

He kinda came and went lol. His story very interesting, not sure what to make of it myself. I read the entire thing back then, and thought I should find this stuff and share it, and read it all again LOL.

http://www.anomalies.net/object/titororiginalpost.html

I think the idea of different time lines, and parallel universe's gives endless possibilities. Sometimes I think that the things that go bump in the night are in a parallel dimension. It is quite possible that our consciousnesses move over into these other dimensions where time would be different than what we experience in this dimension.

I think out of body and near death experience is when people experience this other dimension. Makes ya wonder how much is in that dimension, and how much can they interact with this dimension from inside theirs. Then add onto that the string theory, and it makes you wonder if there is a lot more that we are not seeing. Do the other dimensions interact on more levels than we can interact with the other dimensions?
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Does that mean if one walks backwards, mistakes can be undone?

well, if we use what Allen just said and your theory, I think if we SLEEPWALK backwards...

the Steaks can be well done...
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it is a good question, I have answered both yes and no in my life, no because to hear we need to be there and yes because, sound is a vibration in the atmosphere around us,

so even with out an ear to translate the vibration, aka, the sound. the tree still disrupts the atmosphere around said object and sends out vibrations, there just isn't an ear to translate the vibrations into an audible sound,

i tend to lean on the second answer yes it makes a sound,

another thought these vibrations that are produce, when a tree falls, scare off birds and small critters and deer
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great profound thoughts, Frank...

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Gaz, those are good answers! I'll have to come back to it, I got phillo-doughed in the other thread and my brain is mush like oatmeal..

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Mel, you've got good perspectives IMHO...

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Well, I do try. The other day I watched a marathon of ENTERPRISE with Scott Bakula. I had never seen that series. Wow, did I enjoy that.

I'm a trekker (notice I didn't say trekkie).

I also spent last night watching the Science Channel. I saw a show called "HOW'S IT'S MADE".

They showed how they milk cows. They don't need people any more. They have these cows in buildings and they are free to roam around and go under some kind of mechanical brush thing that makes the blood circulation better in their bodies. They keep the cows relaxed so they produce better milk.

Oh, did you know that cows only give milk AFTER they give birth?? The lactate for up to 10 months afterward.

Then the cow (when the udders get too filled with milk), well they know where to go, and some sensor goes near the udders, and records which cow it's milking. Yup, the cow has an identification code.

Then the device attaches itself to each udder and there's a digital readout and it says: 'MILKING IN PROGRESS". Then the milk goes from long tubes into this big vat, and if there is any side of bad milk, the whole thing is disposed of. And the vat itself tests the milk and stores it at the correct temperature.

And when the cow has no more milk, the readout says 'Milk production ends".

Then the cow (feeling content now), simply mozes back into where he can roam around freely. He's not separated from his herd because they don't want to give the cow any stress.

No human is involved in this process.

I have never seen such a thing in all my life. I said out loud to the television "This is where my skim milk comes from??? There's sensors underneath a cow that knows his serial number, and everything is scientifically digitalized???

You should have seen my face.

I had no idea. My grandfather milked cows on his farm.

Good God.

Then I watched how they make Blackboards, and Stained Glass Windows.

I'm telling you, I get an education all the time, just from watching the Science Channel.

Anybody here watch this besides me??

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Vibrations.....everything gives off vibrations. That is a whole nother thing we should explore

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I'm a trekker (notice I didn't say trekkie).

Live long and Prosper.

One of my boys is a trekkier LOL He got hooked on the TV shows, and then the movies. This guy is a walking, talking star trek encyclopedia.

Here is his myspace page

http://www.myspace.com/data1701

He is a good kid, so far he has beaten esophageal cancer, and a mental disability. Thought he would never live, let alone live on his own, but he is doin it!
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They are making it into the mainstream news.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24525554

Gonna be real interesting what happens there in the ensuing months.
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