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Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Frosty, Feb 2, 2012.

  1. Frosty

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    That picture of the Time machine man is in the posh condominiums in Elezibeth bay. Ive spent quite a bit of time round there. Kings Cross naughty naughty slap and tickle is 200yds from there.
     
  2. Mr Efficiency
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    I'm inclined to believe it because of the innumerable reports that say it is just that. Possibly related to this is the findings of dream researchers, who have established that people who report lengthy dreams that seem to last hours can in fact be as short as a second or two of dreaming. Go figure.
     
  3. Frosty

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    Im inclined fall on Leos side of the fence here. Just imagine the speed at which this life time trip must have been compressed into a few seconds.
    its either A impossible or the poor guy had had a very boring life.

    I prefer,- nay insist that it is his interpretation of what he thinks that he had.

    You must have at one time stood up too quickly making blood pressure fall and experienced hallucination. Dehydration can cause similar making people think they see water, but its not there.

    Be careful of your brain,-- it is not infallible.
     
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    Well, I don't make these stories up, they are reported frequently by people who are 100% convinced they are about to die.
     
  5. Frosty

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    100% convinced they were about to die --but were they right?

    NO--so they were infact 100% wrong. So they could be wrong about other things too.
     
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    We are, I am from the future 3 hours ahead of Frosty in Thailand, - - 10 hours ahead of London residents, - - 16 hours ahead of those in USA on CST... :D :D - - - I am not allowed to interact directly in case I cause a catastrophic rift in the time-space-continuum and I find I cannot return home to my own time-zone via a 'friendly-portal' that my time machine identifies... Modern scientific theory is getting close but ........ I am not allowed to say more :D :D
     
  7. Frosty

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    That explains a lot mas, did you know Liberace, he was a time tourist and I believe he was homosexual as well but I couldnt swear to it.
     
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    masalai masalai

    He may have been of that inclination, but I am not - we move in different circles except when I am chasing ladies (NOT lady-boys), as delightful ladies are attracted to gay gatherings like bees to a honey-pot, - the girls seem of the opinion that "it is safe".... :D

    Time travellers are not allowed to procreate (well the 'make pregnant' bit... Ask Dr Who... (The real one)... The controls can be put almost anywhere as the device is about the size of 3 to 4 reams of A4 paper... Lots of "useless pretty stuff" is used to disguise the device... oops I have said too much... Have a good day....
     
  9. Frosty

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    So you met Liberace? Do you have an amuzing anecdote?

    My sister was in the gay rights for Lesbians and she met him, She said he was a 'puff', I was shocked, I never heard my sister says such foul language.
     
  10. Boston

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    You guys are still trapped within a linear concept of time. If time is not bound by the framework we typically attribute to it and if past present and future all exist in the same moment, if every now is just as valid as every other; then there is no reason that an entire "life time" couldn't be realized within just a few short moments.

    yah gotta think outside the box if you want to begin to get a handle on time

    if anyone is having trouble with the concept then just go look up closed time like loops as described by Godel so many years ago. Thats pretty much where it all began, and the real rub is, its not philosophy, its physics.
     
  11. Frosty

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    We are not talking about time anymore -we are talking about out of body experiences.
     
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    The interviews I have seen are very short on details. Sure, big events (birth of
    children, marriages, traumas) are described, but not the nitty gritty details of
    life. We need to forget all sorts of details in our lives or we couldn't function.
    Who needs to remember an itchy nose from a day back 1971? :)
     
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    The old german submariner was adamant it was not just isolated details, "every single damn thing that ever happened in my life". He'd have been in his 20's at the time.
     
  14. Frosty

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    Oh so he was old as well!!!

    He cant distinguish dreams from reality, his wires are loose.

    I expect mine to be no better but as yet im not mixing dreams with reality but sometime I have to think about it,--did I dream that or--

    I cant Imagine or have experience as to just what the oxygen level would be in a sunk Submarine but I expect it to be low. I can not hold credibility to his story

    Shall we close this thread Yawn --Im bored with it, and ban every one that I dont like and knows more than I do,---yeah I think that might be a good idea.
     
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