• If you could travel through time, would you be god?
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I mean think about it. The definition of an omnipresent being is one who is everywhere at the same time. If you could travel not only forward, backward, up, down, left, right etc., but ALSO travel across the plane of time you could, in theory, be everywhere at once, both forever and since the beginning of time, thus making you an omnipresent being and thus God. Diagram: [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/thing3.png[/img]
No, it isn't even realistically feasible in any sense.
You should travel back in time and post this in FT.
cool diagram it isn't hard to follow at all.
No, because you would actually exist.
If you want to get all theoretical, you still would not be omnipotent nor omnipowerful. Also you would die of old age before you could reasonable achieve any kind of great alteration of the future via past intervention.
[QUOTE=Incompatible;20699487]If you want to get all theoretical, you still would not be omnipotent nor omnipowerful. Also you would die of old age before you could reasonable achieve any kind of great alteration of the future via past intervention.[/QUOTE] :psyboom:
there's more to God than just being omnipresents which Is what a Christian would Want..
Not if you program your mind into chemical structures. That's what happens AFTER the machines we program our minds into rust and fall apart. It's in 2001.
And then the god did that and the colidoscope of omnipresent beings formed the triad of organic sapient machin....Ok you lost me.
This has got to be one of the most confusing threads I have ever seen, and it doesn't even have a whole page.
No. You wouldn't be omnipresent eighter.
No you would be a guy traveling through time. Unless you can create a universe.
You're only god when you can move around on all 10 dimensions!
[QUOTE=DrLuke;20701304]You're only god when you can move around on all 10 dimensions![/QUOTE] I think you mean all 13. :smug:
-sni-p
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;20699623]This has got to be one of the most confusing threads I have ever seen, and it doesn't even have a whole page.[/QUOTE] Omniprescence is one of the most confusing things you can think about. Just imagine what it would be like.
[QUOTE=Incompatible;20699487]If you want to get all theoretical, you still would not be omnipotent nor omnipowerful. Also you would die of old age before you could reasonable achieve any kind of great alteration of the future via past intervention.[/QUOTE] Step 1. Travel to future. Step 2. Get a new body. Step 3. Profit?
If I could travel in time I would be the devil.
[QUOTE=TINCAN;20699494]there's more to God than just being omnipresents which Is what a Christian would Want..[/QUOTE] I thought being Christian was all about laughing at others because they're going to burn in hell forever and they're not.
[QUOTE=StormHammer;20701656]I thought being Christian was all about laughing at others because they're going to burn in hell forever and they're not.[/QUOTE] In a nutshell
I might be considered as a God depending on how long I travel back in time, e.g: to the time of the Pharaos in Egypt, etc. But if I were to travel back to a more recent date, then no, I doubt it.
No, because he'd be the same person, but he just has the ability to travel through time.
Giving advanced technology and education to one culture would aid them in spreading their religion, and that religion would be worshipping you as a god. You would become a living god, and even after leaving you would remain in culture for thousands of years.
:psypop:
If time is a plane, then why is it only one-dimensional
Potentially, you could be everywhere at once, but to be everywhere at once longer than a few seconds would make you so old after a while that you would forget what you originally wanted to do.
You can't be something that isn't real.
Oh God yes.
guys.... i already travel in time travelling through time at the speed of 24hr/hr.
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