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What If Theories Prove It

There is almost one theory for every single person on the planet or at least I theoretoricaly believe so.

Beliefs and rumors are both food for myths, legends, folklore, and superstition. Trying to determine between fact and fiction is nearly impossible to do, for instance let’s say someone found a way to time travel. Even if the person did accomplish the feat there would be no way for him to do it a second time because the created equation wouldn’t exist because he went back in time, and according to some theories time travel is just movement to a similar dimension where it is impossible to travel with that same equation because different dimension means different equation its almost like internet servers and IP addresses, in short the chances of him doing it again is one of infinity chances, not saying it’s impossible just crushingly hard to accomplish or prove.

This is an example of something that can’t be labeled fact or fiction. There are many people who have seen odd things and are told they were mistaken, but what if what they saw wasn’t all in there head or just a rumor or figment of their imagination or what if it was? My own personal theory on what is fact and what is fiction is the same as the truth of love, as beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and so is truth.

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  1. Jay Pierce

    On August 11, 2008 at 3:31 pm


    I could not agree more, “truth, love is in the eyes of the beholder.” I have another– slightly different theory: Beliefs are our evaluation and conclusion of myths, etc. made not by fact but by our emotional structure–which is itself constantly changing. In this state we create our faith and march confidently into the dark.

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