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Comments on Doughnut-Shaped Time Machine
Exactly how to generate a gravitational doughnut is not covered in the paper, but Ori has suggestions. (Read
the complete story)
"koolkool kool kool kool"
( 8/2/2005 3:58:21 AM) |
" If it can only be used to visit time periods that exist AFTER the time machine is built, we ought to build the thing as quickly as it becomes really possible. That could sure take a while! But every second ticking by before its built becomes an unreachable time period until we figure out a way to build one that isn’t limited by this factor.
Heaven itself will be buildible by our descendants, just as we build Manhattan, Disney World and the International Space Station. We evolve into Christ (Ephesians 4:15). We prepare Heaven (John 14:2) This is future science not magic except in the Clarkian sense any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. But to upload a human operating system (soul) into a better hardware system, we have to be able to reach it when its still alive. So a working time machine will be necessary to make this work for all the Humans and other important life forms that have lived through out history.
But then, we haven’t got much better to go do with the future than colonize the Universe, evolve into God and build Heaven. After all a mind really is a terrible thing to waste and we have eons of human operating systems to rescue and billions of years to learn how to do it. And if we want to stop the Universe from eventually becoming unable to support life, or find or make other Universes we are going to have to do that much evolving.
Elizabeth Hensley
http://www.proofgodexists.org
http://www.gigglesfromheaven.org
http://www.poemsofdarwinsgod.org "
(Elizabeth Hensley 8/9/2005 12:42:48 PM) |
"I'm a baker by profession. Now would that be a regular yeast raised donut or a cake? I'll try to whip one up in the morning at 3:30 AM. "
(mike newman 8/25/2005 11:20:33 AM) |
"well i have already built a teapot shaped time machine that has a negative impartial-dilution effect drive. This allows me to travel to any possible time i want depending on how many cups of tea i pour.
this story is BS."
(J 9/21/2005 4:45:13 PM) |
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