OT: Time Travel?

From: Rich Grise (null_at_example.net)
Date: 09/23/04


Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 17:21:30 GMT

My proclamation that time travel is flatly impossible because
of the metaphysics involved is evidently contrary to conventional
wisdom, as evinced by the fact that apparently, (at least in the
US) people have a whole lot of faith in the future - look at the
number of people spending future money, and possibly more telling,
the number of people who accept future money in payment for
present goods & services. :-)

Heck, even I'm working for future money. Hmmmm.....

Cheers!
Rich



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