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Primer: What happens if it actually works?
Anyone seen this movie? I just watched it (it was recommended by netflix based on my previous rentals) and i thought it was pretty money.
For those who haven't , I highly recomend it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390384/ Short synopsis- two engineers working on a device to reduce the weight/mass of an object by creating a field that can reduce gravitational pull stumble upon a way to travel back in time. |
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Re: Primer: What happens if it actually works?
You would be able to go back in time.
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Re: Primer: What happens if it actually works?
You would never know if reverse time travel is possible.
If someone ever did it, it would surely have some sort of horrible consequence, and someone would go back and stop the inventors from doing it, and reality would never know it. |
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Re: Primer: What happens if it actually works?
It would start raining donuts.
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Re: Primer: What happens if it actually works?
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It would start raining donuts. [/ QUOTE ] What are donuts? |
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Re: Primer: What happens if it actually works?
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[ QUOTE ] It would start raining donuts. [/ QUOTE ] What are donuts? [/ QUOTE ] Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh! *runs* |
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Re: Primer: What happens if it actually works?
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[ QUOTE ] It would start raining donuts. [/ QUOTE ] What are donuts? [/ QUOTE ] AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! |
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Re: Primer: What happens if it actually works?
I'm pretty sure it would rip the space/time continuum.
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