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- MCJB05
- Scratcher
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Paradoxes
Simple: It's 100% Fiction.My question is, if he's your imaginary friend, how the heck did he build a time machine. So I had this imaginary friend named Bob who is really smart and has an IQ of 200. One day, I gave him the idea of creating a time machine, an idea that surprisingly enough he would never have thought of. He created the machine and time traveled back to before we met each other. Then, he accidentally killed me. So then, I died before I gave him the idea for creating a time machine. But then he never got the idea for creating the machine, never created it, and never killed me. So then since I survived up to giving him the idea, he created the machine and traveled back in time and killed me. But then he never got the idea and…
This story is 100% fiction.
(Edit: Off topic, but yay, I'm first on page 24!)
Last edited by MCJB05 (Nov. 23, 2017 03:59:32)
There's Great News, and then there's BAD News.
The great news is that the evil kumquats have given up on eating signatures!
The BAD news is (removed by guavas - bow down to your guava overlords).
Last edited by The Empire of Guavas (May 18 2020 23:16:42)
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
Simple: It's 100% Fiction.My question is, if he's your imaginary friend, how the heck did he build a time machine. So I had this imaginary friend named Bob who is really smart and has an IQ of 200. One day, I gave him the idea of creating a time machine, an idea that surprisingly enough he would never have thought of. He created the machine and time traveled back to before we met each other. Then, he accidentally killed me. So then, I died before I gave him the idea for creating a time machine. But then he never got the idea for creating the machine, never created it, and never killed me. So then since I survived up to giving him the idea, he created the machine and traveled back in time and killed me. But then he never got the idea and…
This story is 100% fiction.
(Edit: Off topic, but yay, I'm first on page 24!)
*angry sighing* Everyone's missing the point!
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“Though the seasons come and go, and sunshine turns to snow, we will always have tomorrow up ahead.”
- scarletpizza21
- Scratcher
29 posts
Paradoxes
Here's one: Pinocchio says, “My nose will grow right after I say this!” Will his nose grow or not? COMPLETELY PARADOXICAL! There is another paradox in my signature.
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- scarletpizza21
- Scratcher
29 posts
Paradoxes
Sorry. Meant to post that one in a different forum.
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- MCJB05
- Scratcher
30 posts
Paradoxes
Simple: It's 100% Fiction.My question is, if he's your imaginary friend, how the heck did he build a time machine. So I had this imaginary friend named Bob who is really smart and has an IQ of 200. One day, I gave him the idea of creating a time machine, an idea that surprisingly enough he would never have thought of. He created the machine and time traveled back to before we met each other. Then, he accidentally killed me. So then, I died before I gave him the idea for creating a time machine. But then he never got the idea for creating the machine, never created it, and never killed me. So then since I survived up to giving him the idea, he created the machine and traveled back in time and killed me. But then he never got the idea and…
This story is 100% fiction.
(Edit: Off topic, but yay, I'm first on page 24!)
*angry sighing* Everyone's missing the point!
I'm not missing the point. In fact, I was originally going to post a reply pointing out every single incidence in this forum that that paradox, or something like it, is mentioned. Note: It's a lot of occurrences.
Sorry. Meant to post that one in a different forum.
But this is the paradox forum…
…wait, is there another paradox forum?
Also, both paradoxes are mentioned in a different form (not forum, form) in this forum (not form, forum).
There's Great News, and then there's BAD News.
The great news is that the evil kumquats have given up on eating signatures!
The BAD news is (removed by guavas - bow down to your guava overlords).
Last edited by The Empire of Guavas (May 18 2020 23:16:42)
- IgDegOo
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinocchio_paradox
pretty interesting
pretty interesting
- girlsruless
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
PARADOXES!
Let's say you have a time machine.
1) You decide to go back to the time your parents met for the first time.
You accidentally prevented them from meeting.
If they don't meet, then you would not be born.
If you were not born, you couldn't go back in time to prevent your parents from meeting.
Your parents would meet, and you would be born.
You would go back and prevent your parents from meeting
Etc.
What would actually happen?
Why time travel does not exist.
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
PARADOXES!
Let's say you have a time machine.
1) You decide to go back to the time your parents met for the first time.
You accidentally prevented them from meeting.
If they don't meet, then you would not be born.
If you were not born, you couldn't go back in time to prevent your parents from meeting.
Your parents would meet, and you would be born.
You would go back and prevent your parents from meeting
Etc.
What would actually happen?
Why time travel does not exist.
The alternate universe theory.
When you go back and separate your parents, you're creating an alternate universe. In the original universe, your parents till meet each other.
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“Though the seasons come and go, and sunshine turns to snow, we will always have tomorrow up ahead.”
- scarletpizza21
- Scratcher
29 posts
Paradoxes
Here's one: There is a cube. the bottom half is orange, the quarter above that is green, the eighth above that is orange, the 16th above that is green (going by 1/2 every time to infinity etc.) will the top of the cube be orange or green?
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- scarletpizza21
- Scratcher
29 posts
Paradoxes
Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
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- DaEpikDude
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
don't know Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
And all the world over, each nation's the same,
They've simply no notion of playing the game.
They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won,
And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
Original answer 1 of 1: No. You never said that the goal was to also pass the test.
Revised answer 1 of 1: Maybe
Last edited by -ShadowOfTheFuture- (Dec. 1, 2017 00:49:18)
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“Though the seasons come and go, and sunshine turns to snow, we will always have tomorrow up ahead.”
- jokeaccount
- Scratcher
99 posts
Paradoxes
Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
finland
- JonathanSchaffer
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
Here's one: There is a cube. the bottom half is orange, the quarter above that is green, the eighth above that is orange, the 16th above that is green (going by 1/2 every time to infinity etc.) will the top of the cube be orange or green?
club penguin is kil
- Dabzers
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
GIRAFFE! Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
There I answered it incorrectly
- awsome_guy_360
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
GIRAFFE! Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
There I answered it incorrectly
*Applause*
I'm running a small experiment, mind taking this?
(╭☞¬ω¬)╭☞ Hello, I'm mostly dead
Oop, and apparently so is that link-
- Dabzers
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
YOU STOLE MY CATCHPHRASE!GIRAFFE! Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
There I answered it incorrectly
*Applause*
No it says answer incorrectly which can be interpreted as answering in the wrong way like answering a whole different question.
- braxbroscratcher
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
Neither - the top two green and orange layers will be so thin that you see an ugly brownish-yellow colorHere's one: There is a cube. the bottom half is orange, the quarter above that is green, the eighth above that is orange, the 16th above that is green (going by 1/2 every time to infinity etc.) will the top of the cube be orange or green?
My signature is kumquat proof.
But not tangerine pro-
nomnomnomnomnom
- DaEpikDude
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
(waits until exam time is up) Here is a test. The goal is to answer each question incorrectly. Question 1 of 1: Will you pass the test?
Whoooooooooooooooops!
And all the world over, each nation's the same,
They've simply no notion of playing the game.
They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won,
And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!
- girlsruless
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Paradoxes
True XDNeither - the top two green and orange layers will be so thin that you see an ugly brownish-yellow colorHere's one: There is a cube. the bottom half is orange, the quarter above that is green, the eighth above that is orange, the 16th above that is green (going by 1/2 every time to infinity etc.) will the top of the cube be orange or green?