Post by buttonpresser4815 on Dec 3, 2006 14:43:11 GMT -5
Family Christmas Party, just got back from. I know this sounds cheesy, but i have a lot of fun with my cousins. Most of them are my age or slightly older, and we have a lot of fun discussing these things, espicially when my grandfather is involved. So here are some theories.
Deja vu: You all know what that is. Our theory on Deja vu is this:
Here is a timeline: ---------------------
Here is a timeline when a deja vu occurs ------------^------------
There is like, a blip in the time space continuum. It causes the event you are about to do to occur, before you do it, but it happens so fast that only your subconscious registers it.
Ghosts: Now we had lots of fun with this. Let's say that in the future, people are somehow enabled to travel at a speed faster than light. Since you travel faster than the speed of light, you can pass through objects, since mass only exists less than or equal to the speed of light. In this theory, time is referred to as a straight line going up, curving, and going down. Let's say there is a point in the curve in the straight line portion. Ordinarily, you would have to travel across the whole span of time, but, traveling faster than the speed of light, you can pass straight across the void of time. Since you travel into the past and have no mass, you have a silhoutte of a person that is looking at you in time and space. That explains ghosts in the past looking in the future, since when you die, according to theoreticians, you travel into a void and move at or faster than the speed of light, then, theoretically, you would move most likely back to the point from which you came.
The Future: I think that we determined that the future doesn't exist, because if it did exist, then so would fate, and there would be no free will. The present is simply an acceleration of the present. This kind of contradicts the above theory, but its hard to not do that.
One more thing. Since the universe expands and shrinks, what if it keeps on happening over and over, and I have already written this a billion times, and we keep on repeating the span of time over and over?
So theres our theories. I shall close with the philosophical question, Can God Himself Make A Stone He Cannot Lift? The truth is that he cannot contradict himself, and so then he would have to recreate the universe.
Deja vu: You all know what that is. Our theory on Deja vu is this:
Here is a timeline: ---------------------
Here is a timeline when a deja vu occurs ------------^------------
There is like, a blip in the time space continuum. It causes the event you are about to do to occur, before you do it, but it happens so fast that only your subconscious registers it.
Ghosts: Now we had lots of fun with this. Let's say that in the future, people are somehow enabled to travel at a speed faster than light. Since you travel faster than the speed of light, you can pass through objects, since mass only exists less than or equal to the speed of light. In this theory, time is referred to as a straight line going up, curving, and going down. Let's say there is a point in the curve in the straight line portion. Ordinarily, you would have to travel across the whole span of time, but, traveling faster than the speed of light, you can pass straight across the void of time. Since you travel into the past and have no mass, you have a silhoutte of a person that is looking at you in time and space. That explains ghosts in the past looking in the future, since when you die, according to theoreticians, you travel into a void and move at or faster than the speed of light, then, theoretically, you would move most likely back to the point from which you came.
The Future: I think that we determined that the future doesn't exist, because if it did exist, then so would fate, and there would be no free will. The present is simply an acceleration of the present. This kind of contradicts the above theory, but its hard to not do that.
One more thing. Since the universe expands and shrinks, what if it keeps on happening over and over, and I have already written this a billion times, and we keep on repeating the span of time over and over?
So theres our theories. I shall close with the philosophical question, Can God Himself Make A Stone He Cannot Lift? The truth is that he cannot contradict himself, and so then he would have to recreate the universe.