Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA (OP)
I heard poeple are going to try to build a time machine... but don't u think IF (which i doubt) it works then poeple wouldnt be able to live there life right, there would be people from the past here, poeple from the future... and the biggest thing to help my doubt... The dead... someone would be able to like go back to when someone died in a car accident or something... and stop them from leaving the house before all of that? but allah has written the date and how each one of us has died... so..??
i would want to use it to see rasulallah... but if that dont work then i would only want to see my grandma and grandpa one more time... allah yarham hum...
if this works...(DOOOUBT IT) then i would take a quraan, and go back to any one of the prophets time, bring one of the dear prophets wit me, and show every one there miracles, and proof of there stuff they did... like...hmm...show them adam was the most beautiful man on earth... or show them yunus or someone... and show them islam... thats all...
something out of islam... take ma xbox 360 and with it, the game 'Call of Duty 4' and show the indians what the americans are doing...lol... they be scared tho... and then take all the indians, and let them come to war over here...of course i aint gonna let em fight with there weak lil ....sticks...and spheres..ppHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA..anyway.. then we win war... MUAHHAHAHAHAHA...lol jk.. i go back to before the first person who killed was (qabil) and tell him he reget it, and stop him before he do what he did... otherwise half the sins of each person on earth to kill another person, will go to him...poor qabil...
then go to when bush choke on pretzel...laugh...and leave
sustaining it for billions of years is sufficient for us to believe that He exists.
If he did. Then yeah, ok. That's good enough.
No, mankind has the choice - they take their own steps, if they want to be guided - they ask Him sincerely and He guides them. If they don't want to be guided, then that's their own loss.
There are bound to people that aren't going to follow him. He's creating people to die. If everyone followed him 100% anyway free will would be superfluous.
Try doing the elimination method - which religion is the most followed by humans? If someone says christianity - ok, why do they follow it? Does it make sense? No? Ok, go onto the 2nd biggest. Islam. Does it make sense? It has alot of answers, so go look into its details. Ask for answers.
Like you do the search and elimination process for many different things, do it for religion. Ask for the guidance, ask Him to guide you if He exists. And then walk forward in that direction.
The other thing is, i don't just want answers. What's the capital of france -Lawnmower. It's an answer but it isn't the right one.
You can understand why i would want proof though, right? If there is no god and this really is it, i don't want to waste it by being in restrictive organizations for very little point.
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by PurestAmbrosia
'One life live it to the fullest', the atheist mantra makes me marvel at how much time they spend on forums philosophizing mindless drivel.
An attribute of God is time.. it would take nothing short of a miracle to break the very fabric of causality.
cheers
Very True! but just as you may attempt to save me from eternal ****ation, i could similarly be trying to save you from devoting your life to something that's isn't true. or, we could disagree forever and spend our lives on forums.
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by Godless Heathen
There are bound to people that aren't going to follow him. He's creating people to die. If everyone followed him 100% anyway free will would be superfluous.
Since people will return to Him and be informed, and questioned on all that we did. Obviously, we're responsible for what we've been given. Did you think otherwise?
The other thing is, i don't just want answers. What's the capital of france -Lawnmower. It's an answer but it isn't the right one.
You can understand why i would want proof though, right? If there is no god and this really is it, i don't want to waste it by being in restrictive organizations for very little point.
Well that's what you need to accept, you either believe in a theory which doesn't really hold much weight. Something which you believe - although you never saw it [i.e. that the big bang has occured billions of times etc.] or you simply search for answers, ask God and if you are sincere - God will guide you, its as simple as that.
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by Godless Heathen
Very True! but just as you may attempt to save me from eternal ****ation, i could similarly be trying to save you from devoting your life to something that's isn't true. or, we could disagree forever and spend our lives on forums.
Ah --but in truth you don't know how I live my life, or of my devotions. And I have no interest in saving you from eternal ****ation!
Islam happens to be the very fabric in which all my other activites are weaved. Whether I am playing, working, promenading, or in active worship.. I say I live much better than an atheist, I just don't know of your mortal fear!
And even a tree makes sense to me, whereas I'll have to believe most atheists have a difficult time reconciling the difference between their existence to that of a proglottid!
Mortality only makes me want to do as much as I can to balance both worlds, but it won't end in a fizz, and even if it does, then not much is lost to me, I'll have kept what I have earned!
cheers
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Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by Jayda
hola
not to get all trippy on you... but if somebody invents a time machine then it's already been invented...
think about it...
que Dios te bendiga
That is the strongest evidence that a time machine will never be built. Perhaps some people that think one can be built, will think of what you just said.
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by Woodrow
That is the strongest evidence that a time machine will never be built. Perhaps some people that think one can be built, will think of what you just said.
I find it bothersome you dont know about the unsung heros who saved mankind in 1998 when a T-1000 was sent back in time to prevent the murder of future human resistance leaders.
They made a documentary about it and the evidence is all around you. Where do you think the knowledge for the I-pod and I-phone came from?
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
I hope that God would destroy the time machine before it would ever come even close to completion. Imagine how things could drastically change with just one tiny thing difference in history? Things could be great, or things could be disastrous! It's something we should all just leave alone.
But if we're speaking hypothetically about what we would do in changing on certain situations with no cosmic effect on the whole world and future... forget it, it's a very slippery slope I rather not go down.
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by MaiCarInMtl
Imagine how things could drastically change with just one tiny thing difference in history? Things could be great, or things could be disastrous! It's something we should all just leave alone.
That impossible though, isn't it? If you go back in time to change something, for example, in the year 2000 you went back in time and killed yourself in the year 1995, well if you died in 1995 how could you have lived those five years between '95 and 2000?? Because you should have been killed the first time around in the first place... which means you never lived long enough to get to the time machine. :blind:
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by Malaikah
That impossible though, isn't it? If you go back in time to change something, for example, in the year 2000 you went back in time and killed yourself in the year 1995, well if you died in 1995 how could you have lived those five years between '95 and 2000?? Because you should have been killed the first time around in the first place... which means you never lived long enough to get to the time machine. :blind:
Depends if the universe runs on the pogo paradox or the grandfather paradox.
Or I mentioned earlier, "destroy all that ha ever existed". <--that would solve the paradox
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
time travel is the stuff fantasy is made of. Stop and think
1. It is safe to assume the same matter that exists today also existed in the past all the way back to the moment of creation.
2. It is safe to assume matter can not be in more than one place at a given time.
3. we are made of matter. The matter we are made of existed ever since matter existed.
4. At any moment at any point in the past the matter we are composed of was already in use by either a creature or an inanimate object.
5. How can even the carbon atoms alone be in our body, if they are already scattered all over the Earth as CO2 or even as a diamond buried deep in the ground?
Re: Scientists to Invent a time-machine in near future...BAD IDEA
format_quote Originally Posted by Malaikah
That impossible though, isn't it? If you go back in time to change something, for example, in the year 2000 you went back in time and killed yourself in the year 1995, well if you died in 1995 how could you have lived those five years between '95 and 2000?? Because you should have been killed the first time around in the first place... which means you never lived long enough to get to the time machine. :blind:
I'm just saying, you never know how it's going to change things. For all we know, someone could go back in time, affect either a culture or nature in a region in some way and in the end it turns out that because this one aspect was eliminated the time machine cannot be built (because one element essential to time travel has been destroyed). So would this person then be stuck in time or would they have never gone back in time because the machine never existed??? I rather not think about it too hard, because it can get really complicated.
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