Theoretically speaking, if it was possible to travel into the past and alter your choices, upon your return to the present you would find yourself in an alternate reality. There should be no Back to the Future, disappearing people style paradox:
The idea being that everything that can happen, does happen, creating an infinite number of alternate realities. This would unfortunately mean that you would return to the present and find an alternate version of you, living the life that you have just set-up by altering the past: You could not slot right into that life yourself (without removing your alternate self... somehow...).
The version of you that travelled into the past would effectively be displaced, removed from your own reality. There's no reason why you would not retain all the knowledge gained from your life in that original reality but it would simply go on, unaltered, without you.
Though, since time travel is actually impossible, all this is just made up nonsense. So when speculating about what we would do, I think we can just make up our own rules.
there was a documentary film made by Troy Hurtubise called "Project Grizzly". It's less about fighting bears, and more about how a Canadian idiot tests a bear proof suit. check some of it out on youtube. It's without doubt the best bear suit related documentary I've ever seen
Pretty sure Lolufold sacrificed his tens just to perplex Richard. obviously when he stole my time machine last week he realised the potential of stimulating Orfords thought processes by making such a move. I'm sure the move is bound to be repeated over and over again in parallel universes/dimensions or have I just drunk too much? fallen asleep and I'm watching a repeat on a day thats not a live show?
Theoretically speaking, if it was possible to travel into the past and alter your choices, upon your return to the present you would find yourself in an alternate reality. There should be no Back to the Future, disappearing people style paradox: The idea being that everything that can happen, does happen, creating an infinite number of alternate realities. This would unfortunately mean that you would return to the present and find an alternate version of you, living the life that you have just set-up by altering the past: You could not slot right into that life yourself (without removing your alternate self... somehow...). The version of you that travelled into the past would effectively be displaced, removed from your own reality. There's no reason why you would not retain all the knowledge gained from your life in that original reality but it would simply go on, unaltered, without you. Though, since time travel is actually impossible, all this is just made up nonsense. So when speculating about what we would do, I think we can just make up our own rules. Posted by BorinLoner
Binked my seat into the 25k roller! Got super super lucky earlier when I had QQ v AA v AK and hit my Q! MBN. Been running bad all day, so this has made up for it. Them quad 8's helped too. I then did lock up for a while and on the bubble folded KK and JJ when there were a few small stacks left!
Time machine - I would go back to see Adam and Eve and just tell him...
In Response to Re: Tonight's live show on Sky Poker TV Channel 861 with Rich and Jen ***official show thread*** : I take it your username isnt in jest? lol Posted by mj8bs
Absolutely not. Refer to my previous post about 'the girl' to see why.
If I had a time machine I would go back to that fateful day at spt Leeds and get as much money as possible on you Rich to win it. That win would set me up for life!
How do we know time really exists? Could we not be part of an amazingly complicated video game? successful presenters like Rich and Jen controlled by skilled alien gamers and Tikay/Carlo controlled by monkees?
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Hi Rich & Jen , Great Show
If i had a Time Machine i would probally dismantle it, to stop me causing mayhem by going back & changing history
If I had a time machine I'd go back to 3000 BC and ask the Druids building Stonehenge 'Seriously dudes, what is it and why doesn't it have a roof?'
The idea being that everything that can happen, does happen, creating an infinite number of alternate realities. This would unfortunately mean that you would return to the present and find an alternate version of you, living the life that you have just set-up by altering the past: You could not slot right into that life yourself (without removing your alternate self... somehow...).
The version of you that travelled into the past would effectively be displaced, removed from your own reality. There's no reason why you would not retain all the knowledge gained from your life in that original reality but it would simply go on, unaltered, without you.
Though, since time travel is actually impossible, all this is just made up nonsense. So when speculating about what we would do, I think we can just make up our own rules.
It's less about fighting bears, and more about how a Canadian idiot tests a bear proof suit. check some of it out on youtube.
It's without doubt the best bear suit related documentary I've ever seen
obviously when he stole my time machine last week he realised the potential of stimulating Orfords thought processes by making such a move.
I'm sure the move is bound to be repeated over and over again in parallel universes/dimensions
or have I just drunk too much? fallen asleep and I'm watching a repeat on a day thats not a live show?
Could we not be part of an amazingly complicated video game?
successful presenters like Rich and Jen controlled by skilled alien gamers
and Tikay/Carlo controlled by monkees?
If I could time travel I would go back and fold pre the KK I had in my last hand at WSOP main!
Matt