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  1. Br0k3nS41nt

    Yeah, there is a really good movie for people actually interested in this stuff that was better and more complex then the movies mentioned. It is called Primer. Basically it’s a movie that addresses the problem of backwards time travel in a dramatic style.

    It is really complex in its entirety and I don’t recommend it to anyone that just wants to watch a movie. By the end of the movie there is a total of 7 different time lines spanned over the span of 5 days.

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  2. crimsong19

    Sweet video today, Molly!

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  3. shreddakj

    Great video.

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  4. alg289

    Hmm… I will still go back in time and try to be the first to comment on this page.

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  5. redFISTofEUROPE

    i’ve thought about that myself
    but how about this example?
    if you take plans that are required for modern hardware go back in time and make this stuff yourself it basicly is created in this past. that of course means that when you reach the day at which you would have travelled back in time, computers would be much further developed.

    does this make sense?

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  6. marjan15

    We are time traveling in the future all the time.

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  7. Vleesball

    no such thing as time travel… its impossible.
    If in 2000+ 999999999999999999 years from now someone really did invent such a thing then why dont we have it now ?
    see ?
    common sense..

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    1. sendo

      Because THIS future isn’t there yet. If time is an dimension, we are on the tip of the timeline-arrow. “In front” of us is nothing, as nothing was somewhere else before the universe “expanded” to it over billion of years. In this scenario, we could only jump BACK in time, but never into the future, because our position in the time-space-continuum is unfortunately exactly when time is “created”.

      sendo

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  8. snedie69er

    If I went back in time and murdered jesus, the dark ages wouldn’t have happened and we would be 1000 years ahead of where we are now.

    Hows that?

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  9. Br0k3nS41nt

    There is a line in the the movie that states:

    not verbatim

    “I’m hungry, I haven’t eaten since later today.”

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  10. snedie69er

    If she went back in time to explain it, she would have already explained it in the present and would have no need to go back in time in the first place.

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  11. IronicSentiment

    The quality of these recent Rocketboom episodes has been above satisfactory!

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  12. Br0k3nS41nt

    Of course, this paradox only would exist if we lived in a world where things could happen without cause. In a world where everything is caused by something else, such as, as most people believe, the world we are in. There can and will be only one reality and one time span. So therefore, given that backwards time travel is possible, the world the original copy lives in is destroyed when they enter the time machine. And a double exits.

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  13. Nopiw

    Timetravel ain’t possible for us.
    Only a 6(or higher) dimensional entity may be able to review the past and see the future, but without beeing a part of it. It would be like watching a film I guess.

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  14. toocoolcat

    another interesting rocketboom. cheers. fast becoming my favorite channel

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  15. Krukkie

    Last.

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  16. toocoolcat

    how’d you work that out

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  17. MAXBLAYLOCK

    But if I go back intime and bring an iPhone with me then by the time I get back to the present there will be no need for me to go back in time and so I won’t and the iPhone won’t be invented in the past anymore and then I’ll have to go back in time again and I’ll probably miss this weeks episode of ‘V’ but then I can go back in time to see it.. wait, forward in …wait ,back?… this is giving me a headache

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  18. toocoolcat

    deep

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  19. snedie69er

    Are you a moron?

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  20. demonoid47

    dude.. i think u bwoke ma bane

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  21. pdmspencer

    my dear molly ill explain this in simple terms….well u explained it to me but ull do that in a few years when u finaly do travel in time :)

    OK THINK SIMPLES….WHICH CAME FIRST THE CHIKEN OR THE EGG.

    like maby some one brought a chiken back from the future and they laids an egg. so :P :)

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  22. M0taX

    but what if I went back in time to go buy a hotdog
    after I bought the hotdog
    I would have never had a reason to buy that hotdog
    and I would be hotdogless
    :(
    why cruel faith whyyyyyyyyy!!!!!1111one!!!!eleven!!!!!

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  23. SabreTooth123

    This sentence is a lie.

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  24. DynaCatlovesme

    “The thermal law of dynamics!” LOL!

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  25. PureZOOKS

    easy enough, when you come back, you still would have just shwon them the iPhone, but if you choose not to then all thing s will be written it’s original form.

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  26. aarondkeogh

    You wouldn’t have this paradox because if you where to travel back in time you would become part of another dimension. You would have learnt that steve Job’s Apple company made the iPhone and that is it. Check out “10thdim” channel on youtube Rob explains these sort of paradox’s all of the time. chow.

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  27. sth128

    You have to go back in time first, THEN kill her grandmother. Killing her grandma now will affect nothing, other than your arrest.

    Then it won’t be your head that’s gonna be hurting…

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  28. karlxy2

    Ah my brain hurts.

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  29. mexicanzombie

    Lmao I love these videos :D

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  30. adwastaken

    come on molly! Your English! Say Nokia correctly lol

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  31. 444DeanMachine

    ontological arguments don’t matter if you consider that man is the master of time because we have self invented it, if there is no man does “time” exist? I’d think not, it would not and could not be measured so thus it wouldn’t exist as we know it.

    Summary: Time exists as a human percept

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  32. clouddyl

    That sounds like a goooooood splurge!

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  33. clouddyl

    That was pretty awesome :O

    Back to the Future is an awesome film too^^

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  34. IndecisivePenguin

    haha just joshing you :)

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  35. TrancePants78

    Look up “Nikola Tesla” :)

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  36. thebober10

    triiipppyyyyy

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  37. TheIronlife

    i hate these illogical attempts,

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  38. flaziola

    Another fine example of fictional Paradoxes exist within the Doctor Who universe and we have a saying to explain away such phenomena
    “Wibbley Wobbley, Timey Wimey”
    But Molly, Don’t blink. Don’t even blink. Blink and you’re dead. They are fast, faster than you could believe, don’t turn your back, don’t look away, and don’t blink. Good luck.

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  39. httprover

    Try using negative gammas in the Lorentz Transformation, Molly.

    (They claim that these solutions are “nonphysical” solutions although although some of Feynman’s work suggests the contrary.)

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  40. simonnix

    Simple way to travel forward in time : let say during the holidays you have to go see your family with your s/o by train. At the last minute pretext not to be able to go and let you s/o go alone. One minute later, take a cab to the airport, take the first plane to where your family is and once arrived go to the the train station. If everything went well you are at the train station younger than you would have been if you had followed the usual path. The Einstein wormhole theory is similar. :)

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  41. Shearo

    Not being able to measure something does not mean it does not exist.

    By that logic, because mass is measured by humans, if it weren’t, matter would not exist?

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  42. Frusciantelandsk

    then why do birds travel south the exact same time every year? for then the rigth moment (or time) has come to do so.

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  43. ZechsLightningBaron

    Of course it would. Forget that time is used in physics and math equations, and that we use the “second” as a unit of time. The only part your right about is the names we give to a given amount of time.

    Take for example, the orbit of the Moon around the Earth. Now assume there is a semi-intelligent species that knows that during a full moon, sea turtle eggs hatch, and likes to eat them. It could discern that about every 27 times it was daylight, it was a good time to hunt for them.

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  44. TDPUK

    jesus your tits look huge in that top..

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  45. simonkrk

    TITS

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  46. cycoG

    grandfather paradox is another weird one

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  47. DaimyoD0

    @TDPUK Why the hell did even watch a video about a time paradox?

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  48. hardworker424

    If there was future only time travel there would be no paradox. You couldn’t change anything but it would be cool to live in the future.

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  49. defect530

    <3<3<3<3<3<3 MOLLY <3<3<3<3<3<3<3

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  50. mas92

    for those who don’t know who Nikola Tesla is: you’re an idiot.

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  51. mas92

    alternate universe theory is what i’m hoping for. time travel’s a lot more fun with it.

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  52. SgtHydra

    The Ontological Paradox is bull.

    Traveling back in time would simply create a new timeline, replacing the old one for the time traveler. The original would simply keep going, but would be unacessable to the time traveler.

    We could easily be in the ultimate original timeline, one where no time travelers exist (yet).

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  53. gabrielk310

    the solution to that is the time leap

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  54. Bizzer10

    how freaked out would she be if her future self actuall appeared

    lol

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  55. bravenewface

    Thanks Molly and Rocketboom.

    I’m really enjoying these segments.

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  56. Bizzer10

    wtf r u talking about?

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  57. PeterTrifunovic

    she is fiiiine x

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  58. 5600981

    one word, multiverse

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  59. kanucksfan94

    You raise quite a point

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  60. OrphanPaper

    you tube has become much less user frenidy ,almot to the point of taking a winning formular and tearing it apart , becaues yours approch was rejected ,,
    a but like cain and able to give an example ,,, shame shame shame goes to the google monster ,,,

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  61. DeimosSaturn

    When you create a paradox, the normal chain of events tries to carry on happening in the same time and place as the changed chain of events and the universe is destroyed or the damage is minimized to just this galaxy.

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  62. Tripp393

    OMG She didn’t answer the last MAIL! O_O

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  63. brtshstel

    What would Steven Hawking think?

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  64. djtron1x

    Time travel is impossible because there is no such thing as time. It is a human concept of our changing universe, which can be explained in our perceived three dimensions. If time was truly a dimension, we would not be stuck on a half dimensional ray, but would be able to travel to any point on the directional infinite line without special equipment and mathematics, nor would time shift depending on our velocity. It’s simply human perception, and we cannot travel perceptions.

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  65. gamemaster1991

    i have these dreams some times. they start with me of 10 years going to me of now and telling me what happens. it than does not happen and 10 years ahead me tells now me that it would be a paradox if it happend and than i wake up with a headache

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  66. Zarrakan

    Well said. Time travel is fun in sci-fi, and fantasy, but you can’t travel through the non-existent.

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  67. T1carus

    whats noekia?

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  68. angel9719

    WOw it make you thihk is I made the coret disition on life will every thing change or it will be the same?

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  69. Kiki756

    Paradoxes are so mind boggling. xD

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  70. Psittacine

    if you were to travel back in time and change the past it wouldn’t matter because it would never catch up to the present. Time passes at 1 second per second. This paradox doesn’t exist.

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  71. Abuelaquepinga

    this made no sense at all lol

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  72. ivanlai0225

    theres no time travel. and if there is, we wont know, cos the person who traveled… well traveled to somewhere else so he/she/it cant tell us the story. and if he/she/it really traveled ahead of time we would know. if he traveled to the future he could travel to a time when travelling backward is possible, which hasnt happened yet. so there is no time travel. =]

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  73. hinagirl123

    I agree whole heartedly. i actually had this discussion with my father a few months back. its very interesting.

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  74. SupaStealth

    thinking about time travel = nose bleed

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  75. mani20194

    GOD…. make her stop!!!!!!!!!!!

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  76. mani20194

    im black so i dont have to worry bout that

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  77. BananagunStudios

    alright let me explain something… think demensions… 2d, flat right? and if we were in a 2d world, if a sphere appeared in front of us, we would see a circle.

    3d, well we are familiar with that, but what if an object (or anthing) appeared in front of us from the 4th demension? We wouldn’t be able to comprehend the WHOLE situation. We would become the 2d person seeing a sphere as a circle.

    Lets say 4d has to do with time. Maybe in the 4d world time becomes maliable

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  78. iam2ku4u

    its not that deep, its simple.

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  79. soupjam

    That was convincing, or was it?

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  80. cs2sasuke741

    -.-

    I hate pickles and onions. And mcdonalds never fucking gets it right.

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  81. ivanlai0225

    im sry… your point is?

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  82. jod3000

    this is based on her thinking she lives long enough for time travel to be invented.

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  83. hypothetisch

    I study physics and I’ve never heard the word ‘thermal law of dynamics’ before

    Don’t you mean the second law of thermodynamics?

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  84. DellBoy010

    re: the McFly conundrum, Marty from the future has access to info readily available in his timeline. The song wasn’t invented by him, but he took it with him to 1955 where the “Chuck Berry sound” inspires Chuck, via his cousin Marvin who calls Chuck. Therefore Chuck remains the originator.

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  85. DellBoy010

    Wow, you’re a nerd.

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  86. DellBoy010

    Future Molly did say it was relatively easy.

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  87. Z14LDO

    what a mindphuck

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  88. Techercizer

    I was wondering the same thing! But the 2nd law doesn’t govern information, does it? It only deals with enthalpy. Therefore, there wouldn’t be any violation of it specifically in a paradox such as this, though logic and reason would take quite a boot to the head.

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  89. DJAngelusZero

    i believe future molly, this present one is too negative.

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  90. Cr8zyCanuck

    The way around this is that time is relative. Time is a human concept derived from the brain. Really the universe is simply atoms rearranging themselves over and over. The passing of time is the way we interpret the constant changes big or small in universal atoms.

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  91. Metroidzard

    All paradox in the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya are ontological paradox. I knew they were paradox but I never knew the “ontological” part.

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  92. ObsTheGreat

    Once again, Rocketboom has thoroughly fucked my mind.

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  93. Lunkan164

    well time traveling suggests that matter and energy is being created/teleported into a different time, probably that’s why the second law is the most accurate

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  94. Lunkan164

    or wait thats the first lol :P had to wiki it

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  95. 7Drone8

    Good vid!

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  96. Techercizer

    Even if matter is being moved through time, that’s consistant with the 2nd law as long as you don’t actually stop the time travel from happening later on.

    If you do, you wind up with grandfather paradoxes, artifacts, and some serious thermodynamic violations that necessitate alternate universe consideration.

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  97. eltimmy

    whoa :O

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  98. setsunathemoo

    my brain just exploded…

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  99. CirqueDuCloud

    MY BRAIN IS FULL OF FUCK

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  100. cellmate89

    traveling BACK through time?
    no thank you, i think i’ll just time travel the traditional way:

    forward into the future, one second at a time.

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  101. mtganimemiikefan

    i think my heads about to explode

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  102. TheLonelyImmortal

    There’s some movie with Christopher Reeves, I think, where if you convince yourself you’re in another time, then you’re in the other time. Anyway, he travels back and gives a pocketwatch to a woman, who turns out to be the same woman who gave him the pocket watch (after his arrival during which he gives it to her). So where did the pocket watch come from? :)

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  103. TheZarbodShow

    I don’t think “The thermal law of dynamics” is even a concept. If she meant “The Law of Thermodynamics” that doesn’t make sense either since there are three and a half and none of them really have to do with origins nor information.

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  104. FreeCandyVan99

    Nice information stuff… the chick is DAMM HOT? am i right?!

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  105. TheT4xid3rmist

    It’s not that difficult to get. If I go back in time to before my parents conceived me and I walk past my parents, maybe they conceive me a minute later, then my life becomes completely different, if I even exist afterwards.

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  106. fandanstan

    Or did it? dun dun dunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

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  107. jakethelastninja

    my brain hurts…

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  108. polywoly15

    What if the guy gives her the stopwatch then travels back to the future, then travels back even more into the past before the woman is ever born and stays there so that those two could never meet in their life times? The woman would try to look for the guy in the future who wouldn’t exist and the stopwatch came from nowhere…

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  109. Having written a time-travel screenplay, “Count Her Clock Wise” there are other solutions to the issues once you realize time travel is actually a space and time travel issue. What is the solution? Read my script.

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    1. Computer time (’perceived time’ Eduardo Kac calls it) is a different mode of measure; time in virtuality is discursive, unhinged, smooth, becoming affixed to content, motion, vision and perspective rather than to a finite experienced space in time. Sensory time is immediate and exists in suspended animation, inhabiting the immersive spaces of the here and now. Memory is measured by the fluctuating body clock in virtual time, for memory is the body in motion in space, and time is how we got where we are going.

      OR

      We all travel back in time in a sense. When you look at the sun, you are seeing it as it was 8 minutes ago. If you look at a star perhaps it’s the way it looked 1000s of years ago. When Hubble gives us beautiful photos of galaxies far far far away, many don’t even exist anymore. So what is time or reality for that matter? We need it to function on this planet, but elsewhere in the universe it don’t matter, as long as nobody’s watching.

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      1. Kam

        “The time has come,” the Walrus said,
        “To talk of many things:
        Of shoes–and ships–and sealing-wax–
        Of cabbages–and kings–
        And why the sea is boiling hot–
        And whether pigs have wings.”

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      2. Ook

        Hey! Look at this demure return from Wonderland!

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      3. Ook

        The Beatles’ song “I Am the Walrus” was written in part due to this poem. John Lennon believed that the poem was an indictment of capitalism. –David Sheff, All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, 2000

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      4. Ook

        Time is just an effect of something else we don’t understand. Our attempts to deal with it don’t work since we aren’t dealing with what it is.

        Like a two-dimensional being who becomes aware of the third dimension. S/he would never be able to accurately gauge it or negotiate it. Turned on one edge, the two dimensional being simply doesn’t exist within the third dimension. Turned back, s/he is locked into two of three axes.

        I look at time as a practical but insufficient human extrapolation from cycles. I see cycles as process of existence, maybe another dimension. I stop short of saying sequence here. Maybe there is some evolution or progress toward the beginning, a renewal of sorts.

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      5. Kam

        “demure”? c’mon Ook, I’m neither reserved, modest, or shy & I’m back @ RB only because I talked with the b-man & he said he was posting again & that he liked reading your comments. So even if there are 100 + comments saying nothing of importance, I’ll now jump back into the fray & be my inimitable self!

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      6. Hey, my welcome back KAM comment has been decapitated!!!! Oh great powers that B, please return the comment to me.

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      7. Ook

        Sorry Kam, I always thought of demure as kind of in the classy category. But I’ve been wrong before!

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    2. Firster

      first

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  110. FAQ about time travel : funniest movie about time travel ever. Check it out. You will not regret it.

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  111. In the real world there are no iPhones. That’s just semantics.

    In the real world we have only quantistic phenomena, and in quantistic mechanics it’s even disputable if we have anything that can be called causation, by which we could say that the inventor of the iPhone is the “cause” of it. In fact, there’s a great deal of indetermination.

    Rather, if it’s true that when and if the expansion of the universe will reverse things will go back along the same arrow of time — just in the opposite direction — this video would begin with the envelope showing up on Molly’s left, and not on the right. Maybe it’s already happened infinite times, and we have only conventional ideas on what beginning and end really mean.

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  112. Oh I love time travel discussions. There’s two classic theories of time travel: fate & no fate scenarios.

    Fate is the one where everything was meant to happen, whatever happened happened, and whatever is going to happen will always happen. So in your example, if you time travel back in time to Nokia with your iPhone, you were always meant to do that. Maybe Apple then later stole the design specs of the iPhone from Nokia as they always have done so originally….you just didn’t know about it.

    No Fate is the one where nothing is fixed, you can change anything you want and in effect “change history”. This is explained by parallel universes, where when you change something…you actually create a new parallel universe where things turn out differently. So in your Nokia iPhone example, you would in effect change history and Nokia would release the iPhone. This doesn’t change your history as you have crossed over to another parallel universe where things turned out different because of the changes you made. So who really designed the iPhone in the first place if you changed things? Apple in the universe you came from, not the Apple in the universe you went to and changed things.

    I typically believe in the fate time travel….but recently figured, why does it have to be one or the other. Who’s to say both aren’t possible.

    Anyways, for anybody interested in the theories & science of Time Travel here’s an interesting show about it:

    The World’s First Time Machine
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imaq16YuEnE

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    1. sendo

      There is a third possibility: that there is only one timeline and the universe has something against tampering with it, especially by low end three dimensional beings .) We don’t know the bogus about the universe, and it might has some issues with it if we trick around in its fabric of cause and effect. We can’t control stupid gravity yet, we have no clue how to get to Mars in less than 4 years one way. Maybe there ARE some boundaries even we humans have to accept. Until then, we have 100 billion billion galaxies to explore. I’m working on a warp drive RIGHT now ;)

      sendo

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      1. Uh actually…they’re testing a plasma engine (Ad Astra’s VASIMR VX-200) which would reduce travel time to Mars from 6 months to 39 days. http://gizmodo.com/5375581/new-videos-show-most-powerful-space-engine-in-action

        As for Gravity, they’ve levitated a live frog with super magnets: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1vyB-O5i6E

        While technically it’s not “controlling gravity”, it does a pretty good job of eliminating the effects of gravity. =)

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  113. LaborHours

    Modern physics theorizes that time travel is possible, but only in the forward direction.

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  115. LaborHours

    Maybe we would be 1000 ahead in technology; maybe we would be 1000 behind; maybe we would be exactly where we are. Also, just maybe, we would be so far ahead that we would have already destroyed the entire planet in nuclear and biological war.

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  116. sharperguy

    Not particularly complicated. Personally I’m a big fan of the multiple worlds idea because it seems to get rid of most paradoxes caused by time travel, but since I’m not a physicist I have no idea how that matches up with real Science.

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  117. anut5

    If a time travel machine was invented, it would only be able to take you back in time to some point after the time machine was first turned on. Any time prior to the first time machine being turned on is unreachable, which means that we will never got back in time to see dinosaurs. If a time machine were build and turned on, it is likely that as soon as this happened, messages or objects or people or something from the future would start being transfered through. That’s the theory anyways.

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  118. intermission101

    the thermal law of dynamics mentioned was probably the 2nd law of thermodynamics which states that the entropy, usually interpreted as the measure of disorder or randomness, of an isolated system (a system whose total mass and energy is a constant), can only either increase or stay constant. If the entire universe is an isolated system, then its entropy must be increasing, hence this “law” is sometimes invoked to explain the apparent forward direction of time (towards a state of higher entropy)

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  119. ftwsmp

    The following statement is true.
    The preceding statement was false.

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  120. brainburger

    I blame lemons.

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  121. HumanStickFigure

    Wouldn’t it be alternative multiverses? … or some other word that sounds good.

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  122. pineapplemicrophone

    my head hurts…all i know is that it would be excellent to have 2 mollys :D

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  123. Nopiw

    science

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  124. bloodynecro

    this universe or the next, i’d still love you Molly… i’d still love you!!!

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  125. CIRCLEofLINKS

    You think 2 much:)

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  126. snedie69er

    And just maybe, you would be dead

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  127. VagueSomething

    i really like these :)

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  128. Roshancheema

    time travel may or may not be possible, but from a philosophical stand point a time travel machine is unnecessary and relevant due to the simple fact that every event in history has shaped our present, the future is causality of the actions now. and our future will one day be renamed our history. This simple matter of time and existence renders time travel obsolete,

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  129. Dear Molly RocketBoobs,

    Thank you for your increasingly sentient and creative presentations. Well Done!

    I would like to point out that “time travel” is actually very simple, and far from paradoxical, if one analyses
    the fundamental components of the subject, to wit:

    The definition of ontology is “the metaphysical study of the nature of being and existence”.

    “Being and Existence embodies the totality of all universes, both personal, spiritual, physical,
    collectively agreed upon, imaginary and as-yet-to-be-created.

    Time is only one component of the physical universe, which is only one of a nearly
    infinte number of possible universes: in this case, one that we mutaully agree upon.

    Time is created by monitoring the movement of particles through space.
    Therefore, the only way to move backward or forward in time, is to move back or forward in space,
    relative to the current position of the particles in space in the present moment.

    Of course, anyone can move backward in time by remembering. Likewise, one can move forward by imagining
    a hypothetical future as a logical extension of the current position and rate of motion of particles in space.
    One doesn’t really need a “machine” to do this. Anyone can do it! Just try it and see for yourself. :)

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  130. magicalgoats

    stop saying Nokia wrong!!

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  132. colossusbeam

    shit i was just thinking about this today lol

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  133. Wulffrith916

    But… If the guy went back in time after he gave her a stop watch, then went back in time befor she was born then wouldnt there be two errr universes or is the word realities? One where she has the stop watch and wonders where he went till she dies and another where she is born and the guy never exist in the world? Sooo, if there was a time machine would it change the ENTIRE universe to go back in time or just send that man back in time?

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  134. effyleven

    It is my belief that Time Travel gets to be invented sometime in the next 50 years, or so… say, by 2060.

    I hold this view because I noticed evidence of events from the LAST 50 years of 20thC described in a document known to be nearly 1900 years old at this point in time (2009).

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  135. themightythor1212

    Time travel IS POSSIBLE! i went back in using a equilibrium volumetric tracker tool which distorted the time space continuum but had to return to the future because i left the oven on, which nearly burned dinner. I decided time travel was too dangerous, turned the machine off , put it in the closet and had a lovely roasted ta ta with a side of kiante and some fava beans! HAHAHA

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  136. effyleven

    The source of those events is not the events themselves, or some supernatural ‘prophesy’ of them, but instead a simple showing on a screen as documentary reportage of a perfectly normal history that pre-dated the lives of the people who showed it…but is familier to US because we just lived through it.

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  137. effyleven

    At least, for those of us with a good memory and being over 50 years old. :-)

    Nice video, Molly. You are getting better and better at doing pieces to camera. This one is really nicely paced. Good-oh!

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  138. jsfitzgerrel

    Oh ye of little faith. Nothing that can be thought can not be done.

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  139. effyleven

    I am ‘Looking for Henry Lee’ (could be Lea, or even Leigh) and despite going ‘Hey round the corner’, and looking ‘behind the bush’, I have not yet found him. If he survives, Henry is in his mid-60s, British, and quite intellectual.

    What is it about? Well, something relating to a conversation we had in the pub 35 years ago has come to spectacular fruition, and I’d like him to know how right he was.

    If you know somebody who could be this man, please put him in touch with me. Thank you.

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  140. jessicafischerqueen

    Good video well done- but I’m more interested in something else. Any chance of a vid on the “cuntological paradox”?

    I have some views on that one.

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  141. dunndudebemelol

    Not really a paradox with the multiverse theory…

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  142. djtron1x

    @Psittacine. That’s and interesting way to put it which numbs the paradox theory. But the question would be, when it that second per second DOES finally reach the right point, then what?

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  143. djtron1x

    @BananagunStudios
    Well, concidering we are told we live in 4 dementions because we DO experience time, then that point becomes mute.

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  144. djtron1x

    @Cr8zyCanuck

    My point exactly.

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  145. djtron1x

    Now, we live within 4 three dimensional space. Think of this, take a 2d object, pull it out into the 3rd and you have 3d, pull it out again in the same fashion and you have 4d, wherein the 3 dimensions we know are repeated and changed as the fourth stretches. With this theory being true, it means time travel is pointless, because we can change our four dimensions in ANY direction, one step to the left and one to the back puts us where we would have been had we taken a step to the right before.

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  146. djtron1x

    [Just try to imagine a 4d kitten and see how long it takes your brain to shut down].

    Should be fun…

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  147. andopolis

    ‘Choice’ is an illusion & the parallel universe theory is drivel.

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  148. andopolis

    Right AND predictable. ‘gratz.

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  149. andopolis

    The word is ‘moot’.

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  150. Of course we all know that speculation on time travel paradoxes doesn’t make sense, don’t we? Of course we all know that the whole array of “what ifs” entailed by imagining we can go to the past or to the future are only conceivable in a Newtonian universe where the basic model of physical phenomenon is that of two billiard balls bouncing on each other into a vacuum, correct?

    If I’m travelling toward the past are my clothes supposed to come with me? Is the body odour bubble surrounding me supposed to be part of my self? And if not, how to determine the external surface of my atomic structure setting aside what is not “me”? Is the candy that I’m keeping in the mouth at the beginning of the travel part of “me”?

    We are not “things”, we are not “substance”, we are just organized compounds of events not separable from the physical environment we are in. We are not thinkable outside the time-space segment we are embedded in. “Us” and “not us” is a physical continuum.

    As for the cause-and-effect thing, that’s mostly a mind trick to give consistency to the outer world. So much so that David Hume – going a little far fetched — thought that the cause was only a chronological correlation between two different events, and the laws of Nature just a regularity established by experience in those correlations. We don’t know what cause and effect are outside subjective perception.

    And, again, we can’t forget quantum indeterminism in the line of causation. Why matter – except dark matter, for all we know – is unequally distributed in the universe? Why are there regions of the outer space crammed with galaxies, aggregators of galaxies, super aggregators, and other regions of equal size that seem to be completely empty? By the Big Bang theory we would tend to assume that matter spread in all directions in equal amounts of atoms and particles. But that’s not what happened. Why?

    There are those who think that during the inflationary phase of the Big Bang irregular movements of particles – by the uncertainty principle – caused a dynamic unbalance in limited portions the primordial plasma, thus determining the following unequal distribution of matter.

    Let’s add to it that the time travel is supposed – I assume – to be instantaneous, which means that going from now and here to there and then implies the crossing of a singularity, where the usual and known laws of Nature are suspended (the Big Bang is a singularity).

    Both quantum indeterminism and the singularity wall imply that we cannot possibly conceive what the end result of a travel will be. Assuming that time travel is possible we can only know what is going to start, but we don’t know what will arrive on the other end.

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  151. fusionplank23

    Wow…. Total Brain fart… I kinda understand! O_o

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  152. andopolis

    1: smoke a bunch of pot.
    2: have a revelation.
    3: post it on youtube.
    4: ?????
    5: Profit.

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  153. mzfckr993

    genius!

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  154. ruckenfigur

    no such thing as parallel realities

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  155. wildboy92004

    why at 2:07 does she call it the ‘Thermal law of Dynamics”? Did I not hear what she said or was she meaning the laws of thermodynamics?

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  156. raphas13

    so, time traveling isn’t possible. but what about the light speed traveling? if we travel in light speed , according o einstein, time wouldn’t pass for us, only for the ppl who are not traveling in light speed. That all may mean that time traveling IS possible, but only for the future. w/o a way to come back to present.

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  157. wildboy92004

    It’s already been proven that time moves slower when ppl move at a high rate of speed for a period of time in relation to ppl not moving at that speed.

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  158. Therevolvingdoor

    I think if you walked past your parents while they were conceiving you, they’d be freaked out that someone just walked past them while they were doing the dirty and not be able to finish..

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  159. diablo275754867862

    i like turtles

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  160. stevieVantanna

    @andopolis haha “mute” point

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  161. ExcelsiorXII

    Hehe, nice video!
    Yeah, ontology sucks, as you say at the end, “we can’t know for certain”, which is what the “general principle of uncertainty” in real science is all about - putting ontology in the trash bin where it belongs ;-)
    The only things we can know for sure are meta-systems, like “knowing that we don’t know” and such. (meta-systems like science, cybernetics, general system theory, etc)
    About time-travel, according to supposed time-traveler John Titor, the many-worlds theory is right!

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  162. HartzProductions

    AH! you are sooo fucking cute! Rocketboom is one of my favorite channels

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  163. ExcelsiorXII

    By the way, we can ask the question “who’s under the influence of who?” forever.
    Like when you buy a can of peas for example, did you choose to buy this specific can of pea because you evaluated that this was the best choice for you, or did the company that make the can choosed to sell its cans to people like you specifically by putting certain design and infos on the packaging?
    So, that is what is called a stochastic co-selection process, and those happen all the time in complex systems. ;-)

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  164. ExcelsiorXII

    By the way, my name is Molly ;-)

    Lol, just kidding, LOL!

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  165. Justinfhtube

    You’re just asking for it dumbass: FIIIIIIIRST!

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  166. Justinfhtube

    But Jesus never existed.

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  167. Justinfhtube

    WHAT?

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  168. Mazequax

    OMG she just ignored a letter! xD

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  169. Psittacine

    the universe in which Chuck Berry did write ‘Jonny be Good’ would just be that much farther ahead. But this opens up the multiverse theory. You can’t talk about time travel without talking about multiple universes. In order to go to the past, the past must exist right now in a separate plane.

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  170. Jameseos

    You Pronounce Nokia Wrong its Nock - eee - aa

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  171. polywoly15

    @Wulffrith916 Well time is in the perspective of the “time traveler” (which is even you and me since we’re travelling into the future as you read this comment) so technically, the universe would have changed because you traveled to that universe. Usually the concept of time travel is the time traveler is the only one affected by it, but if the whole universe goes back in time, then there would be only 1 reality/universe and that would be an even greater power.

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  172. sendo

    I want to quote Craig Ferguson: “I know a Time Machine. It’s called Vodka. You drink a bottle and you wake up three days later in a dumpster in Tichuana. Isn’t that *fantastic*!”

    sendo

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  173. out6of6my6mind

    It depends on where you live.
    People pronounce things different in different places.

    duh.

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  174. TaoriUTS

    i thought about that too recently :D like if you changed anything which lead to the creation of a time machine you would remove the existance of your journey or that creates an alternate universe maybe? :s such great material for a proper confusing movie imo. its same as the scene in men in black where the cat had a universe in its bell. such interesting thoughts

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  175. 4Gehe2

    No it is No-Ki-A.. I know… I’m native fin

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  176. vap0re0n

    i like pie

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  177. dozztown

    i wanna squeeze molly’s melons

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  178. xdereksx

    thumbs up for Slacker reference.

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  179. andymck7

    family guy.

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  180. alexmigda

    I would rather remember the future than travel to the past.

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  181. Demonantis

    I thought she would mention “By His Boot Straps”. Probably one of the best ontological stories.

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  182. Fensterplaetzchen

    mhm, there are more convincing explenations why time travel is problematic. not so good script this time, I say.

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  183. CaptainAgnostic

    Live in the now man :D

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  184. Kazuma0Conor

    When I just realized that the term ‘Alternate UNI-verse’ was contradictory, I shat bricks.

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  185. wedr1nkritalin

    Right, in terminator, if he went back in time and killed john connor to stop him from appearing in the future then surely he wouldn’t exsist in the future because they wouldn’t have had to have killed john connor and as such he wouldn’t be dead

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  186. conceil8

    .

    Within this month Christians, you will see the 2 simultaneous volcanic eruptions that Ive asked from the Lord. Tell your church leaders about this, tell your friends and relatives, tell everyone.

    Depart from the walls of division, LEAVE Catholic, Protestants, Adventist, JW etc. Gods will is unity. Avoid all manner of unrighteousness, be holy, be like Christ. Do not buy, do not sell, just help for free, give for free.

    .

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  187. SheepJumpFish

    Tis an unfortunate position you’ve put yourself in and rather humiliating: GOD IS NOT REAL, just get that into your head. Also do not post you bullshit on unrelated videos

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  188. dimplespoo

    Homework Help from as low as $1, Holiday Special.

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  189. hoojakapliv

    I time travel with Mememolly everytime I catch the bus between Aberdeen and Inverness. Notice Molly never shows that she’s listens to “anything”.

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  190. MrFluffay

    She is beautiful, and its been proved you cant travel in time, maybe only to the future but never the past, the faster you go the slower time passes for you, so if you went to the speed of light in like a second for you there would have passed about 15 years for everyone else. But since you can go at minus miles per hour you cont travel back in time.

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  191. xvids89

    i came ahhhh ohh

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  192. simonedday

    MULTIVERSE FTW i like that thoery.

    cuse it makes me happy to know that somewhere, she loves me back.

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  193. Polvowrong

    Time also slows down as gravitational forces increase

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  194. ReadingDave

    If we didn’t travel in time, we would be static.

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  195. MrFluffay

    I meant time traveling like in movies, getting in a machine and going to the future/past , like in back to the future.

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  196. pokaay

    more paradox videos please :)

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  197. toocoolcat

    Well, no I’m not a moron. It was a question. Your above statement reads like fact. And your narrow minded view is qualified but your lack of retort. It was a simple question, and from my mind of view there is nothing you can determine by surmising and and general guess work. The death of Jesus may have prevented the dark ages and Rome and Greece would have allowed to flourish in science and art. But still it is very naive of you to just assume. There is absolutely no way of telling. Prick.

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  198. Z0MGCODY

    Ive always pondered on this, you should deff do more videos like it.

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  199. QuasiEvilScott

    Hume teaches us that “cause” and “effect” are just illusions our minds trick us into believing because of our limitation to this temporal existence.

    As things follow from one another predictably, we come to rely on them and call them law, but no necessitations of a fundamental kind have ever been discovered, only consistence coincidence. In this, Hume teaches us that these associations, while reliable, are not “truth” - and as such, origins may be mythical. Time loops ftw.
    -Qes

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  200. QuasiEvilScott

    @Polvowrong

    Would that imply that were one to decrease mass, one would speed up in time? And, more to the important - if one was able to achieve negative mass (in theory) one would be able to travel faster in time than light?
    -Qes

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  202. Anonybon

    Time travel is possible, it just requires a point in space in which space-time is so twisted, that it twists back on it’s self. Only places in the known universe where such conditions exist, are black holes… So the question really isn;t whether time travel is possible, it’s whether surviving a close encounter with a black hole is possible…

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  203. Theegamedude

    Time travel is possible. I proved it. The me from the future came back to confirm. Check out my vid Tru2U

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  204. Jeromin

    To the poster above, who wonders what Stephen Hawkins thinks of all this> He actually said that if time machine were to be invented in the future, we would be flooded by Time travelling tourists. The fact that we are not means we will never invent a time machine in the future.

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  205. phillyphan32992

    Time travel is possible. I move forward through time all the time.

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  206. lulzcoaster

    Time Travel is real guys. I came back to the past to warn people about the androids or some shit like that.

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  207. SkyRifter

    >Another theory is, when ’somebody travels back in time to change history,’
    -changes do happen but we don’t even notice, or either care.

    Therefor -Reality condenses itself, into one form like gravity pulls things to earth,

    Multiple Realities pull-themselves together, constantly
    to just be one ‘Main- Reality.’
    To not take up space in our possible existence.

    Therefore reality changes due to ‘Our Minds” picking up signals from all,
    “Dying- Realities becoming one major one. “

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  208. evanextreme

    Exactly like the terminator.

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  209. Ook

    Nice to see you back posting Kam. :) I’m sure to enjoy some of your posts.

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  210. TheOtherAngle

    Some say I know a whole lot of nothing.

    Well at least I know something.-paradox
    parallel universe.
    ever had an outer body experience?
    interesting video.

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  211. mini14tx1

    If John Conner were to prevent judgment day from happening, and Skynet from ever existing, then the time displacement field would never have been invented by Skynet. He would never have sent Kyle Reese back in time to protect, and impregnate Sarah Connor, thus eliminating his entire existence. If Skynet had never invented the time displacement field to terminate John Connor, he would never have been born. That’s a paradox for the ages.

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  212. thatguy0205

    very good point, i say hume ftw

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  213. Polvowrong

    I don’t quite remember what I was reading when I had this thought that in a black hole time freezes.

    To answer your question, yes, if one were to decrease in mass, one would speed up time. A clock orbiting the Earth compared to a clock on the surface of the earth is experiencing zoomzoomzoom. It’s a small difference, but it is discernable.

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  214. ReadingDave

    Ah, right. That sort of time traveling is the stuff of fictional stories.

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  215. BorgMercenary

    The paradox’s are the reason that time travel into the past is and always will be impossible. Travel into the future will be the only possibility, thereby only allowing reverse travel only from the future to just after you left.

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  216. Polvowrong

    @QES

    Cause and effect may very well be just an illusion to make sense of one event following another without reason. If you think of causality as Event A creating Event B because and only because of Event A, then perhaps I would agree with your paraphrasing of Hume.

    But I’d like to think that causality is not limited to that. One can happily accept that causation could mean that Event B always follows and requires Event A.

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  217. colitisscope

    Time travel into the future isn’t really time travel though. 1-You can never return 2-it is simply a situation of speeding up time for yourself or putting yourself in stasis.

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  218. ericpires9

    Unless if you travel to the future until the dimensions end and them the universe will start over again…

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  219. mini14tx1

    But then when you get back to just after you left and told others what you saw, you acted in a way that would alter the future you previously witnessed. Would you still have your memories of that future that prompted you to take action, or would they be erased? It may for that reason be impossible to go back in time even to just after you left.

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  220. QuasiEvilScott

    Hume continues to teach us that it may well be that Event B always follows Event A, but just because they always have, does not mean they always will - thus there is no “cause” for Event B, only the *association* that B follows A.

    In this, we create a false dynamic where we cannot know with any certainty, only conjecture about precedent. But precedent is not cause. Therefore, causality as truly defined, is illusory. Predictability, which you describe, certainly is useful.
    -Qes

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  221. Kam

    Mahalo Ookster! (I love oysters & I’m not a carpenter but I play one on TV)

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  222. QuasiEvilScott

    Yes, it is the self-referential speed through time which i was referring to. But the increase in speed through space (which is a form of time travel) also, as Einstein teaches us, increases our mass. If we were able to decrease mass, and maintain or increase speeds, would this mean we travel through time faster than another of different mass? Presuming similar vectors and speed.
    -Qes

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  223. djtron1x

    That’s not time travel in the strictest sense. You would percieve little to no time in lightspeed travel while the universe goes on around you. This does not make it time travel, it just makes it suspention.

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  224. loner469

    I have a headache

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  225. djtron1x

    Ah, but everything that happens in the Terminator universe still happens, just differently and longer in coming, or sooner. Paradoxes right themselves eventually in that universe, and maybe that’s what would happen in this.

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  226. djtron1x

    If we concider that the terminator paradoxes are self correcting, then we have to look at it being an infinite loop where once, way back when, the timeline was simple happenstance that John Connor was a leader, or even a simi-important person, and therefore the time machine was invented and thus he became more important and thus thus thus…

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  227. horrieable

    I posted this response 24 hours ago

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  228. cupAstinky

    Time… What is time? is time one minute, or is it one hour? and did they pick 2 people out of 100, or 2 people out of a thousand… oh sorry, wrong video.

    if you want the best example of time travel in a movie, you need to see the new Star Trek movie, it will warp your brain! and of course time travel is possible, the only catch is the tourist doesn’t know he is traveling. it happens all the time.

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  229. Massap2

    If einstein said that time travel is possible i belive him, he was the smartest man to walk earth ever….

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  230. cupAstinky

    and the technology for the iphone came from aliens, and Chuck Berry didn’t learn the song for McFly, he learned it from is cousin Norman, Norman Berry, Chuck Berry wasn’t even there! and I watched this video twice already, so does that constitute as time travel? I traveled back in time and repeated history, and although everything was the same, everything has changed too, like my comment for example, but if I remove the comment it would be the same, only I would be smarter… here we go again!

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  231. Bainne11

    Hot AND Smart!

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  232. kurtsaidwhat

    lol I think about this like once every month. If I change something in the past to make me not be born, how did I go back to the past? Either it’s a new dimension or it’s not possible

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  233. 4K4K1K0

    I Am a Strange Loop

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  234. ATL45

    this is why it’s impossible to travel backwards in time, at least if we assume time is one-dimensional.

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  235. bashbrannigan

    I haven’t posted this response yet. I will tomorrow.

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  236. renumeratedfrog

    Ditch the notion of causality and then you’ll have no problem with “ontological” (I prefer just “temporal” paradoxes. Causality isn’t a law of nature. It is a human habit. Admittedly, it’s a tough habit to break.

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  237. Sawdustbreaker

    HOT

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  238. Archivus08

    lol i fuck hos like this almost daily

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  239. kirkmax

    So who really decided on the topic for that video? Future Molly or present Molly?

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  240. Maxafire10

    the second someone leaves there reality its impossible to come back. so where they are from they no longer exist, but they can still screw up the past but it wouldn’t be the same timeline.

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  241. xlxHibarixlx

    Time travel is possible in theory we just dont have the right technology. If one was to take a worm hole and stretch inside out it would (in theory of course) allow one to go back in time if you passed through it. it probably will never happen though lol

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  242. mrglenke

    There is no such thing as time travel because everything is predetermined. Just like we humans can look at a micro organism and predict its taxis so could a more advanced being that lives in outer space predict our every action.

    It seems like we have free will only because at any given moment our mind compiles many options for action and then chooses one that would work best.

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  243. furb393

    I think Molly should time travel to my place, HOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

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  244. TheHandOfGovernment

    blah blah blah

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  245. poefzy

    if time travel was to ever be invented , we would already would be able to travel time. seeing as the future would tell the past (present day)thus sending we would be able to time travel already if the future us told us how.
    I think that makes sense i probably confused myself haha

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  246. xXBlackxRebelXx

    TALK SLOWLY bitch…

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  247. Dragon0007

    yeah but think about it: if such a device were ever to be created it would be cracked down on straight away by people trying to protect the world as we know it… it would be a top secret known only to a few devoted people who would rather die than allow it to fall into the wrong hands.

    Also… wouldn’t you rather go into the future? I know I would…

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  248. EMILIOMARENGO

    5*****all right…but your proposed paradox is more a paradox of an absurd -a trivia argument really. I was enjoying some Cecil Taylor, now I shall turn to a lighter mood, but totally ontological, and blast some Metallica for pure joy…Liveitup!!

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  249. mickeynotmouse

    And sadly, the most of the population is like you.

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  250. ThibetanMonk

    Perplexity is the beginning of knowledge. ;)

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  251. gatohenryful

    pero que rica que esta la rubia
    esta buenaza
    si de veras

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  252. mini14tx1

    If that’s true, then the John Connor featured in the films must be an entirely different man from the 1 from the simple, original timeline whose father must have been born long before Kyle Reese. When Skynet sent the terminator back in time for Sarah Connor, it must have erased the original timeline and John Connors original father, and replaced it with Kyle Reese and the timeline from the movie. If that’s true then Skynet just gave John Connor a huge heads up on what will happen in the future.

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  253. lastmann415

    Time travel cant be possible because theres technically no such thing as “time” to travel through, time is a measurment created by humans to compare the rates at which things change. Its the same as trying to create a device to travel through “feet” or “pounds” which as ridiculous as it sounds is as absurd as trying to travel through “seconds” or “days”. If a “time machine” were to be created, what it would have to do is recreate the entire universe to exactly the way it was at the set time

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  254. innnner

    shes hot

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  255. RedDaVincy

    What’s the fucking point of this video exactly?

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  256. Slater6977

    fuck urself.

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  257. omfgyoufailsohard

    If time travel to the past were possible, wouldn’t we have seen someone from the future by now? -.-

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  258. regansun

    @lastmann415 Actually, I believe you have some of the fundamentals confused. Time is the fourth dimension that we live in. That’s why it’s called a space-time continuum. Hours, minutes, and seconds are the units we use to chop time up into discrete quantities, just like how we chop distance into metres and centimetres. To move from one time to another is mathematically equivalent of moving from point A to point B on a straight line. It is just more difficult to conceptualize.

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  259. freakydude92

    liked it…..SUBRIBE!!

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  260. GNoodle

    LOST does time travel best :D

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  261. JackSpinner09

    LOL!

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  262. aabb3ElOriginal

    No escuche nada de lo que dijo, solo me quedaba viendo sus tetas

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  263. psicodelio

    Stephen Hawking, don´t miss the quote.
    No dejes de hacer la cita.

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  264. TheHauptsturmfuhrer

    We’ve all been here before,
    by plan or just to explore
    It’s difficult to explain
    as the process doesn’t fit our brain
    It’s recarnation,but with a twist
    where nature’s methods must persist
    The problem we have to face today
    is that we are going the wrong way
    Bad choices abound
    all around
    and time won’t give us second chances
    no matter all our scientific advances
    It’s natures way to segegrate,
    where we artifificaly try to integrate
    Results = violance & crime& moves the ends of time

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  265. sabedeen

    To introduce ppl to philosophy. Ontology (the study of being) is part of a major branch called “metaphysics,” i.e. the study of reality or “what is real?” that deals with these sorts of issues. Other metaphysical branches are: epistemology - the study of knowledge (”how we know what we know”) which dominated western philosophy/linguistics for much of the 20th century, and cosmology - the study of the origins of the universe and its final status. The latter, IMHO, is best handled by astrophysics.

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  266. lacamaradetodd

    *No pierdas la cita.
    or
    *No te pierdas la cita.
    or
    *No olvides citar. (which would be Don’t forget to quote)
    or
    *No se te olvide la cita (Don’t forget the quote)

    Yeah :D

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  267. jessemac13

    nice titts

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  268. DarthL33T

    tits or gtfo

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  269. AliMahdiMuhammad

    convert to islam you british whore.

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  270. u2ber87

    This message is a time hoax.

    I wrote it tommorrow for you to read yesterday
    ;)

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  271. QuasiEvilScott

    Also - many modern temporal theories that have emerged from Quantum study has suggested that time travel may indeed be possible in a single universe, but there’s a catch - they only allow for a rubber-band sort of travel.

    In that, the machine that lets you travel through time, only does so after it’s been made. Meaning you cannot travel back to a time before the machine was turned “on.” However, later you can travel back to the point of it being turned on.
    (cont)

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  272. QuasiEvilScott

    (cont)
    In this - if we were to find some alien time machine that had been turned on millenia ago, we could travel back via their machine. The only issue with this becomes speed of light issues if we wanted to travel back to earth to influence our own past.

    Also - this may have already happened, several times - and we’d not know about it, for the simple fact of this is the reality that was constructed. Intentionally or otherwise.
    Still, i prefer the multi-verse theory.
    -Qes

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  273. QuasiEvilScott

    (addendum)

    The most interesting thing about the time machine that must be “on” to function, are the consequences of turning it off - it would forbid time travel all over again, and turning it back “on” would only reset the system, and no changes could be made previous to the ‘reset’.

    So - in this, ontology is preserved as long as people turn things on and off - like saving a file. But you’d have to turn it on in anticipation of using it.
    -Qes

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  274. willagem28

    ummmm…… ya

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  275. QuasiEvilScott

    I had a friend in high school who used to joke about finding a time-machine in his bedroom one day, and all the adventures he’d go on. I joked with him, thinking his tales of misadventure were funny.

    One day, half a decade later, I ran into him and we struck up a conversation, after joking around, we got to talking about his old time-machine, and I asked what had happened to it - he said he’d lost it, he had dropped it in his bed room and it disappeared.

    Best long term joke ever.
    -Qes

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  276. teddybeardustin

    The paradox of time travel is so vast considering only the confines of a world as we know it, it becomes ever more so paradoxical when you include the infinite possibilities of our universe.

    Time travel can’t be possible unless every aspect of our existence can be defined mathematically. The smallest particles of our being must follow a determined order else everything of the present time would be changed irrevocably simply by making the trip.

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  277. omgtkseth

    lols, you mean it?

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  278. omgtkseth

    I thought that eisntein had already said that ‘time’ is an illusion created by our perseption of the relation between space and matter, in other words, things move. Anyway, i expected to be some heidegger here, ontology…

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  279. AliMahdiMuhammad

    accept islam or the arabs hold big party and have sex with foreign bitches.

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  280. jared091787

    dammit Back to the Future! i trusted you to an accurate depiction of the world

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  281. serbfree

    I love white girls.
    So hot.
    It’s about time.

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  282. bgconder

    Time is just a illusion if numbers never end then how can time be real, but hypothetically speaking in a educated guess on the matter this is most correct. Its sort of weird finding meaning in this world unless you count religion, For me I don’t think their is a god or someone ruling but i do think their is something after death and that a being is some intelligent creature.

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  283. tanker58p

    mind boggling…

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  284. Theriomalstrom

    WTF is the “thermal law of dynamics”?

    I assume she meant a law of thermodynamics.

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  285. lastmiles

    Her lack of education on the topic is overwhelming. Of course no one cares because they just want to get her into bed. Until she turns 35 and the party is over and she wakes up with no education, no real skills, no plan and no clue. She never had those things at any point but she also lost something else I forgot to mention, her pretty girl looks. Meanwhile all those geek engineers that really do “get it” are already married off. So she should time travel back and tell herself to get a clue.

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  286. BarryDennen12

    WOAH someone’s bitter!! Haha. I mean you’re right of course, but sheesh - it’s light entertainment …. if anyone comes to Youtube looking for science or education, they’ve got a hell of a search on their hands.

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  287. wildboy92004

    That’s odd you say at 35 she will have no real skills. I think what she is doing is more than most ppl her age have done. I don’t even think she is old enough to drink, yet you are already judging her future. Was your time machine better than hers and you’ve already come back to tell us the future of our pasts.

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  288. ShinyNewEnemy

    thermal law of dynamics ?!?!?!?! WTF?!?!?!?!?!

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  289. aidiero

    damm dats some really deep thinking

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  290. GreyCoyote

    There’s the problem. I’m wondering… what if it were possible to literally alter the course of history through time travel? Because the paradox poses a problem which can have no logical answer.

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  291. DeaderNBetter

    blah blah blah, wtf is she talking about

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  292. Rikotistic

    Clever video! Clever presentation!

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  293. 89MohaA

    lastmiles…you’re forgetting this is youtube. don’t take it seriously.

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  294. arshaneyt

    You can’t travel time because time doesn’t exist.
    Time is a perception of human.

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  295. stunevin

    Come back to the UK Molly - We need you!

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  296. sushirogue

    mind= blown!

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  297. irosis

    the funny thing is i know the answer but im not going to tell you. the question being is time travel possible. technically yes. and another question. what sense of the phrase time travel are you all referring to? time travel to the future? the past? technically you could come to the present it all depends on what you are trying to do. but one fact remains i have the answers.

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  298. lastmiles

    89MohaA : you’re forgetting this is youtube. don’t take it seriously. Quid Pro Quo ha ha

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  299. spare2288

    respect to the obscure quantum leap reference

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  300. Q9R42

    Well, for starters, i’m guessing that it won’t be invented in your lifetime. So it was a weird beginning of this video!
    Pretty basic, but still very fascinating, and it’s fun to study it.

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  301. manulasat

    May nik name best friends smale heppy lol party pies love heart tu you smale beautiful baby.

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  302. BorgMercenary

    @cupAstinky That doesn’t just happen in the new Star Trek.

    Several Episodes of the Original Series, Next Gen, and DS9 have time travel, as well as the movies First Contact, & Generations.

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  303. pattso92

    this is way too much for 11:30 a t night…

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  304. MSNAccountHacker

    Hack MSN Accounts with the new MSNAccountHacker.v.7.2!

    ww w . htt p.i s/IQMZd/

    PS: No Spaces.

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  305. AcePilot101

    I already tried time travel. I picked-up tomorrow’s lottery numbers but the principle of relativity changed the numbers when I got back.
    Then I travelled to the past but I wasn’t born yet so I had to wait 50 years until I was born-again.
    Science sucks!

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  306. DoodiePunk

    funny

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  307. javixm

    No no…

    Molly, you don’t understand how time travel is possible.

    Time travel to the past is only possible up to the moment the first time machine was invented.

    If there is no time machine waiting to receive you on the other end, then it is not possible.

    The time machine itself cannot travel through time, therefore you are limited to periods of time in which the time machine already exists.

    This is the reason why we don’t get people from the future coming to visit us.

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  308. Hunsranee25

    Really good answer!!
    Thanks dude

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  309. TowardTheFuture41909

    i fapped so hard to this

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  310. javixm

    However, there is a theoretical workaround.

    If we somehow encounter an alien civilization that has already invented time travel, then we can use their time machine to travel up to the point where they invented it (which will be earlier than our own)

    But I guess we will never find said civilization, for we still aren’t receiving time travelers from the future (that we know of).

    On paper we know exactly how to do it. The problem is we lack the technology to apply it.

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  311. Uthandir

    I can’t seem to hear whats she saying over the shound of me droolin on the table…

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  312. Max10192

    I would MAKE the time machine work for u molly!!!!

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  313. T0KEtheSM0KE

    Onto-what-ical whos-a-what? Distracted by the gorgeous blabbering blonde. She could be talking about hard boiled eggs for all I care. Keep up the good work babe!

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  314. KhatheRage

    the problem here is you are considering time as a line.
    quantum physics kgo

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  315. islandboy2510

    I only watched this video cuz molly is hawt :V

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  316. raythegardener

    I invented a time machine that will transport you one hour into the future in just sixty minutes.

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  317. 0ooMr

    prity face sexy girl i meet u

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  318. JanusMiliardarul2012

    nice

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  319. jfdhjgdh2010

    only watched it because she’s cute.

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  320. nkarpov

    on paper we know how to time travel? … no

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  321. c23am

    Time travel is not only possible, but inevitable, only at the moment only organic technologies inherent in nature allow for this, and only our minds can travel in time really, at this stage. It is not even complicated to understand, as long as you understand how and why our current paradigms are far obsolete. I’m almost ashamed to admit that I prob wouldn’t have bothered watching that without Ms Molly’s adorable voice explaining it lol.

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  322. rantingone

    The laws of thermodynamics also help to argue against the theory of evolution. How can beings become more & more complicated when the entire universe seeks an equilibrium? Also wouldn’t it make more sense from a survival standpoint for all life to reproduce asexually? Why would an advanced species evolve only to have its genetic assets split between male and female? In the event of near extinction, survival by asexual reproduction just makes more sense

    Oh yeah and parallel paradox is cool stuff

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  323. capitalcronz

    gorgeous =)

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  324. dedanoe

    the protet tends to become chaotic; the chaos tends to become antitet; the antitet tends to become balance and balance tends to become protet. it works well in the lunar cycle. truth to absurd to lie to paradox to truth again… i see you are not familiar with the Macedonian philosophy of the four elements air, fire, water, soil and the two operators of input and output

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  325. javixm

    Yes

    Matter = energy
    Light = energy

    Time is relative to light

    So all we have to do is accelerate a light source so that it bends time/space

    That’s one way to do it, and there’s even a team of physicists working on this as we speak.

    This is kind of what a black hole does.

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  326. puntoclave7

    mamasitaaaaa, te esperamos en panama , me alegraste la tarde.

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  327. Keybug55

    if you do that with the apple iphone thing, the future would change.

    the nokia would make the iphone, apple wont make it and skip it.

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  328. weckar

    apple will make something better, and call THAT the iphone. You go back with that starting a cycle which results in telepathy as a standard feature in every ipone.

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  329. esdelag

    if you watch the johnny b. goode scen carefully, you can see that chuck only started listening to marty after he started improvising the solo, he never heard anypart with tho origial lyrics or music. Watch it and see that I’m right!

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  330. MAY777ABLE

    TIME STANDS STILL >>RUSH

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  331. gatohenryful

    como quisiera darle vuelta a esta rubia
    esta rica, como para no dejarla

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  332. cannedbollocks

    what a stupid argument… what if you die before its invented.. whaty if its not invented in your lifetime? what if its super expensive or ultra prohibited?

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  333. Ferradini75

    Estoy muy de acuerdo con tu argumento. Riquisima que esta!!!!!!!

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  334. oetamFCTC

    QUE RICA!

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  335. sonicmonkey123

    That’s why time travel isn’t possible. Even if you did want to go back in time, you’d have no reason to do so.

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  336. AmmberSexyy

    my cam is running abd i am really bored with all that stuff

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  337. TheSwiech

    Cute girl. interesting video.

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  338. ReplyProblem

    hey blondes

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  339. Aethendir

    good info, hot girl

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  340. AfroSchmuck

    Hey! I love that song, it’s so melodic and euphoric. BUT WHY THE HELL ARE THEY FLYING LOL?

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  341. AfroSchmuck

    Time travel is possible and it’s been done. Why do think so many realms of physics support the possiblity of time travel?

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  342. AfroSchmuck

    Yes, but did you know it’s all ready been done! Your simple formulas support my claim. We will never haev access to such a thing, let alone knoweldge of it’s existance.

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  343. psicodelio

    Mi lengua madre es el español, cualquier cosa me avisas. Me han dicho que para los gringos decir cosas en español latino a las chicas es sexy, yo creo que es ridículo y punto.

    Salud y Anarquía

    Venezuela

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  344. stanedblock

    faty

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  345. Tweek5470

    if you ask me you can’t alter history because it already happened. Say if you traveled back in time and introduced the iphone to nokia and this was reality! You would have to imagine an eternity of mollys before you who have introduced the iphone to nokia and an eternity of mollys after you who will introduce it when their time comes. But the reality you know today dictates that nokia did not use the iphone, even though an infinity of mollys have already introduced the iphone

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  346. LennoxGreen

    So who ever goes back in time again in this universe will create an alternate-…-alternate universe iPod and iPhone in the year 1994.

    Besides Molly is assuming two things here:
    1) She survived long after the Nuclear fallout of 2018 to witness the creation of the first time machine.

    And

    2) There is no existing organization in the future that only permits certain individuals to go back in the past to stop time-criminals and time-terrorists. They are known as “Time Cops” DUN DUN DUNNNN!!!

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  347. Tweek5470

    so in conclusion. You cannot alter the past because it has been done in your time you just don’t realize it. Because when you go back in time you essentially create a time loop! Where every incarnation of you naturally walks the path where you go back in time due to the fact that you already did. And when you alter the item it does not matter because a previous molly did it already in your future and no matter what you do it will always end up that way. But then again i’m probably just rambling.

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  348. LennoxGreen

    Wait a sec though. You are assuming that Apple created the iPhone? It was Nokia who created the original iPod and eventually the iPhone in the alternate universe of 2034, but it was Apple who created the original iPod and eventually the iPhone in the alternate-alternate universe of 2114, but it was Nokia who created the original iPod and eventually the iPhone in the alternate-alternate-alternate universe of 2462, but …..

    (LOOK BELOW FOR REMAINDER OF COMMENT)

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  349. Brulluhman

    You remind me of one of me exes.. one horny bitch.

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  350. raythegardener

    The first time machine I built transported you an hour into the future, but it took an hour and a half, so really you were kindasorta going a half hour into the past. I think. : (

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  351. OsamaLadenBin

    HI BITCHES
    AMERICANS

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  352. raythegardener

    How about this? While we experience time linearly, all time actually exists simultaneously. Therefore, all time travel that is ever to occur has occurred, and this experiential moment is always the sum total of all that has occurred and will occur. Any commission of a paradox is impossible because it must have already (will) happened. The downside is that there is no free will as we have already (will) made all the choices that that we will (did) make. Future/past grammar’s a bitch.

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  353. f00ky3w2oob

    We all know the nokia iphone was brought back to apple from the year 2011 by a time traveller

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  354. HighCardWins

    The only time travel that is theoretical possible would be through the use of a real-time machine. This device would only allow for you to travel back to the time in which that device was first turned on. So unless we contact some ancient alien race who has created this device, our time travel capability will be limited.

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  355. cr9527

    how does law of thermal dynamics come into play ????
    :|

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  356. lexxypexxy

    I dunno why but Molly reminds me of Community Channel (Natalie)

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  357. serwet87

    you is all GHEYz

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  358. lxvlx

    molly likes it hard.

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  359. thepasture

    cool

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  360. wizkidme

    what about ye olde 5th dimension?

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  361. conceil8

    .

    YOU WHO LOVE THE LORD, HATE EVIL! HE PRESERVES THE SOULS OF HIS SAINTS. (Psalm 97:10)

    Root out your tongue for causing you to lie, pluck out your eyes for causing you to watch violence and pornography, cut away your sexual organs that lead you to adultery, sodomy, fornication, masturbation etc. Drink muriatic acid for smoking, abusing alcohol and drugs. Blow your self for killing. Hang your self for bowing to idols such as flag and crucifix.

    Do not buy do not sell; disobey the animals

    .

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  362. md4u2002

    heyy, I was about to say that!

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  363. justinkatz44

    I wanna ram my rod up her cooter. And that’s cool cuz it means I’m not gay.

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  364. TheFiveYearChallenge

    mememolly, glad you’re on rocketboom!

    great video.

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  365. Mikha'el

    If you were to go back in time for a reason ~ eg. To give yourself a million dollars, && you had that million dollars in the future, wouldn’t it therefore stop you from going back in time to give yourself the million dollars && therefore you would not go back in time ?
    - Big Bang Theory TV Show =p

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  366. oggleman

    i only clicked on this because it had a cute girl in the thumbnail

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  367. oggleman

    sorry to double comment but this video is very interesting! The ontological paradox is all over the place in star trek.

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  368. part2themovie

    @oggleman thats basically how it works, now you’re suckered into watching a hot girl speak intelligently about bs - no tits

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  369. dieguiitou

    yes, me to

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  370. scruffylooking1977

    me three, she is cute

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  371. 8783674374

    there is no such thing as Jesus. He was a creation of the Illuminati just like Mahatma Gandhi. The Indian was created in a lab but exists in a virtual world where it plays tricks on our minds and eyes back then. I suspect Obama doesn’t actually exist but is a figment of our imagination. I thought he was really a reptilian shapeshifter born to Michael C. Rockefeller and a dark skinned reptilian humanoid indonesian in Bali..but more evidence points to Obama not being “real”.

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  372. Fatimus

    Excuse me for being anal about semantics but Closed causal loop =!= Paradox. A paradox is something with two equally true but contradictory conclusions. “I always lie” leads to two conclusions that cancel each other out. There is no such contradiction with the so called ‘Ontological Paradox’ as the nature of time travel allows someone to know about something before the person he learned it from.

    As for thermodynamics. Well, perhaps the entire universe is a closed causal loop.

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  373. raythegardener

    How time travel works - flux capacitor.

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  374. UnknownFact

    oggleman - we’re four

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  375. TheNotDone

    I would argue that information is not energy, and therefore isn’t subject to the laws of thermodynamics.

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  376. guyduncan00

    What a babe!

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  377. 8783674374

    barack obama doesn’t exist, you stupid sheeps! he is actually thin air that was modeled using a high tech computer programming system in Alaska using HAARP technology! WAKE UP SHEEPLE.

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  378. SuperMregg

    Relax girl. You are wonderfull!!

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  379. popson4

    If time travel into the past is possible within one universe, at some point in the future a human would have probably traveled to some point in our past and informed us.
    Thus, either:
    a) Time travel into the past is impossible
    b) The human race ends before backwards time travel can be discovered. Actually, given the theory of evolution, all life on Earth must have ended, or Earth itself. Or the Universe. Any of the three should work.

    That said, relativity has proven forward travel possible.

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  380. smokeysport2

    The sounds you hear are Aristotle spinning in his grave and Socrtese laughing his posterior off –. “Hey Ari! why didn’t you invent Ontology before I had to drink the hemlock.”

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  381. knytebyte

    Only Time will tell.Ask McFly.

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  382. megalisstudio

    This girl is great!

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  383. HighCardWins

    Past=Future=Past.
    Experiments have been done that show the future does have an effect on the past.

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  384. ryapyunhan

    time travel.. i dont think is possible.. it will have catastrophic consequences, in respect of backward travel because it will immediately alter history as we know it and things in the future will not be as it is today. for forward travel, who knows when the world will come into an end, even if i go forward and return to inform the current world of today, it could either help or make things worse right? so time travel is not feasible on moral grounds

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  385. MSNAccountHacker

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  386. MSNAccountHacker

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  387. MrRoxymoxy

    again you wrap yourself around time who wouldnot exist without you so i do say so myself why not move forward. or hay backward guess youll be still here ? jump into space TRUE TIME TRAVEL- what is the purpose you say or origin i begun here there is no beginning. preetty unimportant silly reality you call –argghhhhh

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  388. screwknob

    FAKE

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  389. plotchickens

    Hey molly, have you got any German in you?

    Would you like some? Bitch

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  390. bahamut6667

    stop promoting that shit i swear if u try hack my msn account ill track you ip address look it up on my ip locater find your address look it up on google earth and fly to your house and fuck u up u piece of shit i hate u spamming hacking pieces of shit get a fucking life u looser actually i wont come to your house and fuck u up ill get in trouble lol so ill just call the cops and get u arrested and a huge fine :)

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  391. MSNAccountHacker

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  392. bahamut6667

    i simply just think that there are multi universes and time so if we did go back to like the year 1600 with a playstation or something it wouldent affect our universe and time but the 1 that we just went to making them more advanced in technology than us

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  393. Boehoehuahoei

    well physics doesn’t have a rule against time travel. So if physics says it is possible well probably end up doing it

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  394. oribear

    I am in love with the host, damn isnt she the cutest thing!!

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  395. CommanderUTube

    The greatest hazard travelling back in time and to fall in love with your own grandmother and deny your grand father her hand in marriage.

    Now where would you then be?

    Another alternative universe, perhaps.

    Infinite possibilities will then be opened up by time travel, leading potentially to infinite worlds with distinct timelines of their own.

    Imagine a world with me as the Emperor, supreme leader of the first unified world government - NW0

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  396. SuperMregg

    She is cooooool

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  397. fingerminger

    ur hot. ;)

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  398. Menegoth

    time travelling is impossible because time was invented by man.

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  399. MrGigitygigitygoo

    U are super hot and sexy!!!

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  400. piwright42

    We live in a universe that moves. The Earth orbits around the sun while the Sun orbits a super massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. The Milky Way is moving away from most other galaxies at a speed that increases over time. It seems to me that unless you can build a time machine that has enough power to rewind the whole universe to the correct point in time of the event you want to influence then the ontological paradox should not be able to happen in the first place.

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  401. effyleven

    Molly is a hostess presenter.. not host.

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  402. TheDeathofGrace

    maybe the only people smart enough to time travel are also the only people smart enough to keep it covered up.

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  403. TheDeathofGrace

    well im proud i was smart enough to understand your last sentence but i dont see how it correlates with your first and second.

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  404. piwright42

    TheDeathofGrace; Any time machine would have to be powerful enough to assure everything is in the correct place when one goes back in time or they may find themselves floating in a empty vacuum. Not just the Earth in the right place in the Sun’s orbit, but the Sun’s orbit of the Milky Way and the Milky way’s position relative to the galaxies around it. One would need more than a time machine they would need a Universe Re-winder. Sorry I just don’t believe in vulgar violations of time.

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  405. marius1022

    nice

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  406. JBodine67

    Perhaps you are a pretty young thing with a brain….a lovely combination.

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  407. phamngoclong1988

    she’s so lovely hhihi,it’s great to kiss her

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  408. MrMarkspub

    You are so beautiful that you can make the whole universe move around yourself. You may create another BIG BANG in my heart… : D

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  409. JBodine67

    You have an interresting comment there piwright43…..One thing I wonder is;which animal,if any,question time travel and other quantum physics?
    Mankind has a unique brain;unequalled among the earthly creation.
    Look at the computers and technology…What animal could possibly fathom such things???
    There is such a huge case for intelligent design in the universe.Our unique perspective of time gives testament to that.

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  410. CyberOrca

    Hmm…cute……

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  411. cruelem

    you are so hot that I can watch you anytime and anywhere…..

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  412. gggolum

    lies lies you arent reporter girl i have in my collection porn your video playboy your same faceee whoreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee whoreeeeeeeee lies lies show us your tits and sucking me ahaha lips whore

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  413. LukeShetler

    If time travel is possible, which it isn’t, then we live in an open system; allowing outer objects to be brought into our system. The origin is the other system.

    There is no paradox.

    If you want a real ontological paradox consider the impossibility and necessity of existance and ’space’ (not space-time), or the non-existance of time, to name a few.

    These are the things our brains can’t, and never will, comprehend.

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  414. t0mme1981

    One paradox which is possible is the complex spelling of the word existence.

    At one time it was spelt ‘existance’. When I travelled back in time from the 23rd Century to the 21st Century this was the one change I made to ensure there were no time-related paradoxes.

    You are evidence of my failure.

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  415. diego4815

    jajajajaja… lol dude u r awesome

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  416. ahmedzafar28

    awesome… and time travel IS possiblle !!!!!

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  417. dasher2000

    We currently live in 4 dimensions that we know of, the x, y and z plane as well as the dimension of “space time”. Your right about an aspect of time being invented by man but that was only how we sub-divide time eg. mins, sec, hours ect. The unit of time exists as a separate object to that all… kinda hard to explain

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  418. The671016

    oyyyyy

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  419. atimetowork

    OMG.

    You look so pretty.

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  420. Kloudmachine30

    This Girl is so Hot does anybody know her name

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  421. abatwaardrum

    I think it’s obvious that if you went back in time and changed something, like telling someone how to invent a time machine before it was invented, you’d create an alternate timeline. I don’t see any reason to think that time is actually a rigid line with only one possible path from the past to the future. If that were true, free will would be nonexistent.

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  422. NorProductions

    @Kloudmachine30 she is mememolly a youtube blogger and yes she is beautiful and smart :D

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  423. ecam90

    “Time” doesn’t exist. It is a concept created by man and we just grew up with it implanted in us, by our parents. Time is just and idea, a philosophy and time travel is just pure fiction and not achievable. Although I wish it were of course :(

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  424. suprisepickle

    If time does not exist then why do you age? why is everything constantly changing?

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  425. 3rdusername

    Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey. It explains everything.

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  426. Gleniatorix

    i love you molly!

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  427. intelligenttraderett

    Aging is not a time issue - it is an issue of our bodies not replicating our cells the same way every time As we age our DNA and RNA forgets certain cell sequences either by external sources such as the envirnoment or via internal sources such as cell death. The idea of age in a time sense was invented by man in order to quantify time and give man some sense of control over the years. And of course the only constant in life, except for death, is change.

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  428. ecam90

    What Intelligenttraderett said.

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  429. Oscar301

    the time paradox of simultaneity is what accent this blonde lovely is speaking in at any one time - french, irish, australian, upper-class english…

    everything is possible if it is conceivable
    and everything is conceivable somewhere

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  430. Shan123456789

    X) Girl, wat time is it? I think im lost in time again.

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  431. Oscar301

    Its Graham

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  432. Sergeantspoon

    Confusing…..*drops his IQ*

    *drools* boobs, me like boobs

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  433. Fatimus

    Nice source for that.

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  434. oribear

    host or hostess, whatever, either one she has got to be one of the best looking women I have ever seen, if time travel was possible I would go back to that dream I had about her last night!! mmmmmhhhhh MOLLY

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  435. JaguarEscarlata

    Cuteness, cleverness and humor.

    Thanks for uploading.

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  436. effortlesSskillz

    u should try this again but with your tits hanging out

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  437. AcePilot101

    Every time I travel forward in time to get tomorrow’s lottery numbers, the relativity principle changes the damned numbers.
    And don’t try travelling backwards in time,
    I had to wait 50 years to be born-again!

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  438. gatohenryful

    asu le tengo unas ganas a esta rubia
    pa darle duro..
    esta bien rica , bonitos ojos verdes

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  439. BornInAsphodelMeadow

    Wow, she is cute. And british too. And her name is Molly. Damn man.

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  440. jeremygoldberg89

    she’s canadian… just so you know

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  441. BornInAsphodelMeadow

    O_O

    YES!!!
    There is justice in the world.

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  442. SUPERSCIENCE01

    Time paradoxes do not exist, becose time is compartimentalised. So it’s not a problem. An ET told me!

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  443. AcePilot101

    Existence cannot be explained without a “first cause”. You can’t get something from nothing so the only rational explaination is God.
    Psalm 14 nails it, “Fools believe in their heart, there is no God.” Without God, people will believe anything - and you can test this theory!

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  444. effyleven

    Molly has a very pleasant face, heart-shaped, with wide-set eyes and a dainty chin.

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  445. rhbjorn

    If anyone had traveled back and showed an Iphone to Nokia they would have had a laugh and another vodka.

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  446. billygutter01

    “A Universe From Nothing’ by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009″

    You’ll like it. Look it up!

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  447. minoshman1

    OMFG she gained weight
    noooooooooooooooooooo

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  448. Tediz2007

    she is beautiful

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  449. Greenday122235

    @AcePilot101 That kind of disproves god, saying he must have a cause, therefore, you must either give the flawed argument god is all-mighty, he can make it rain ponies, or admit he had a beginning, which means the universe could have had a beginning with our cause as well… Also, don’t try to debate religion on a video that isn’t really related.

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  450. heynowwilliamson69

    Memeeemollyyyyy. come back to your own channel

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  451. oicub2

    quantum physics
    any 1 of the 11 mollys could tell you
    but then you would
    implode ?
    explode ?
    or both at the sametime

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  452. oicub2

    Te he he
    funny
    =-)

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  453. schnandet

    God isn’t a rational explanation at all. It’s not rational to believe there is an unimaginable power that can create and destroy universes on a whim. Sure, there could be a God, but it’s just as rational as supposing that the God is a massive Turtle named Florence. Also, if everything that exists has to have a ‘first cause’ then what was God’s first cause or how did God come into existence or did Florence create God, if so who created Florence….? Peace.

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  454. HighCardWins

    Only by twisted space back on itself and that hasn’t been done by humans yet.

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  455. HighCardWins

    Ok, we were created in a magic garden.
    All the evidence is all bull.

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  456. Tamerplane

    Nor cats I was told.

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  457. oliverrbburton

    time doesnt exist

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  458. farrellhunter

    These no such thing as time travel paradox…
    when TT is achieved, you will discover once you leave your present time/universe you will never be able to return…
    TT into the past, where you never existed in that Universe’s future because it hasn’t happened yet!
    Likewise TT to the future and that universe/time’s past has already happened and your never existance there.
    So, happy TT with total indemnity of creating a paradox…HaHaHa!

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  459. AmerKid

    Thats kind of the reaons why it says if you question the existence or the pre existence in god your faith isn’t strong. Go to church more buddy, you shouldn’t question where god came from the important thing is that he’s here (:

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  460. piwright42

    JBodine67; Most sense a need to put God in a box. They label it creationism or intelligent design, but the end is the same, God they way those people want to understand him. A deist has no expectations from God more than such a deity be consistent enough to be reliable in a series of natural observations. Benjamin Franklin was a deist, so am I. The fact that I am aware of time and quantum phenomenon does not require God to make me that way. God just has to make it possible for me to be that way.

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  461. Fivestar5000

    well it would make sense if time travel existed there would be alternate universes i cant see time travel being possible with out it

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  462. HighCardWins

    See “York Dobyns on Wormhole, Quantum Mechanics, and the Future” video.
    He is a physicist at Princeton.
    He explains experiments done that show retro causation.

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  463. Exous6666

    If I were you and could time travel, i would have stopped yourself from eating all those buritos and do some workout instead

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  464. koas86

    i bet she has a nice pussy

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  465. lissenb3r

    From what i have understude, we already have a plan for a time machine and there`s nothing stopping it from functioning. Except the fact that we don`t have the resources to build it. It would just be so large that we would have to build it in outer space.

    Also once built, it would be only possible to enter the time it was finished building. Quite useless or not worth it, perhaps?

    Anyway there`s no law saying time can`t go backwards. It`s just so improbable that it probably ever wont happen

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  466. itsbeiko

    i bet u never got/will get any pussy

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  467. UrineCredible

    Causal loops are permissible; this was shown mathematically by Igor Novikov. There is no paradox if I travel back in time and become my own grandfather, for instance. However, I could not kill my own grandfather before he inseminated my grandmother (with the semen that became my father). This would not be a “loop”, and could accurately be called a paradox.

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  468. Alloballo123

    This is what happens when blonds mess with philosophy… they confuse ontic with ontology.

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  469. OMDSouvenir

    Yeah, it’s nice and tight

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  470. JackTr1pper

    i’m having an iJustine moment, folks. *shoots self*

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  471. closedmouth

    thermal law of dynamics?

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  472. MrMinkStar

    Yeah, that kinda ruined the video for me too.

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  473. G58

    Molly, you made my head hurt with this one!

    Explain the crocodile again. No, do the Post-It notes again…

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  474. Looperberg

    yes, I agree time travel is an absurd conce-eerrr… tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits tits

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  475. ec101dm

    Molly is a very pretty girl :-)

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  476. Laithland

    lmao

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  477. evendeNOSE

    the fuckability of the blondie is so intense

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  478. metermill

    agreed.

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  479. johnnytastetest

    I I think think something’s something’s wrong wrong with with my my computer computer computer computer computer computer computer computer

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  480. jtred31

    If Time travel was possible, I’m sure we would have heard about it by now. Sense It will never be created, we will never know about it…

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  481. JBodine67

    The point I was trying to make is that man,with his innate ability to ponder the mechanics of time and space,sets him so far apart from the animals, that the theory we evolved from lower forms of life is in conflict with logic.

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  482. Kallnohae

    ~~WARNING, MAJOR SPOILER FOR TV SHOW: LOST~~

    In the TV series Lost, which, if you didn’t catch the spoiler warning and you want to be caught up in the suspense, you should stop reading NOW ———- The character John Locke is at one point approached by character Richard Alpert. Alpert gives Locke a pocket watch and says “Next time you see me, give me this watch.” Shortly after that, Locke goes backwards through time and finds a much younger Alpert.

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  483. wetuber

    what a beauty who is this girl ? conctact me ?

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  484. Kallnohae

    ~~WARNING, MAJOR SPOILER FOR TV SHOW: LOST~~ (continued)

    Locke gives Alpert the watch, even though Alpert does not yet know Locke or why he’s receiving the watch. Then Locke disappears.

    Then, some few decades down the road, Locke asks Alpert if he still has it, and tells Alpert to go into the jungle and give the watch to the man he finds (past Locke) and to tell this man to give it to Alpert the next time he sees him.

    This gives the ontological paradox of from whence came this watch?

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  485. Kallnohae

    Wouldn’t the watch decay over time? Where did it originally come from? Logically, the watch should be slowly decaying and rusting and such. This almost eliminates the theory of alternate universes, because even in an alternate yet similar universe, objects should decay and oxidize. So, this sort of predicament leads me to believe that either time travel is impossible, or else time loops all eventually come to an end or a breaking point. (When the watch does break or one of the actors comments)

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  486. alancheese

    “perhaps things don’t have to have an origin”
    THAT is the most restarted and stupid sentence I will EVER hear in my life.
    x

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  487. CrypticWatcher

    thermo law of dynamics, really? wow.
    prehaps law of thermodynamics?

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  488. EpicurusThirteen

    Why would you say it is so “restarted”?

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  489. EpicurusThirteen

    I am a marker for a first year course at a university, and the writing of this video sounds suspiciously like what a first year student turns out when they need to write 500 words in a couple of hours because they spent too long playing Mario Kart.

    “This leads us to consider…” indeed. “Thermal Law of Dynamics” - Is this an actual parody?

    Hint: Not every half-assed effort can be saved by a woman with an accent.

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  490. phfrankh

    No! worries Molly; I think you were having a “future memory moment” If ones patient time will tell. (;-)

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  491. TheCelticChimp

    Most of these paradoxes operate on the always wrong notion of “changing the past”. If you change an apparently “past” event then it wasn’t/isn’t the past as a past event is by definition an event(s) which has occured. The only options are the divergent universe idea or that alteration of past events is not possible. The later does not rule out time travel though. It only rules out paradox. i.e. If you tried to kill your own parents at birth you would nessesarily fail.

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  492. mickek77

    Go Johnny go go, a timemachine can look exactly like a guitar.

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  493. mcsaurus

    Epic13: Obviously it’s a case in point. She’s come back from the future to restart this video - simple thermic law of whatever.

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  494. TheToondood

    What ever you say geogeous ;-D I didn’t hear a word you said. You cutee… LOL

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  495. knight2k72

    Sounds like you need to get off your high horse and get over yourself, Mr. University Man.

    Hint: If your first year students have ANY trouble writing 500 words in “a couple of hours”, then that must be like a special-ed university or something.

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  496. Plankmeister

    I would most definitely put it in there!

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  497. WaaWaaWaaaa

    Next video BIKINI TOP! 1000000 in one day for sure!

    YES, do it naughty girl.

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  498. Hunger4Power

    lol

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  499. Gay1Guy

    “But if Chuck Berry learnt the song from Marty McFly…how could Marty McFly have learnt the song from Chuck Berry?”

    This is so bloody obvious!

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  500. johnnytastetest

    Enough with the paradoxes!

    She should do an episode on lingerie or something! Make it happen, ROCKETBOOM!

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  501. seantmurphy

    i kike her

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  502. TOMMYBBOY82

    Love the iphone ref. She should be in a BikiniWash app update.

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  503. ddmmmmdd

    all i know is you have huge breasts

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  504. LaSofia

    From what I understand, the paradoxes only appear when an item/song/whatever from the future goes back to the past. So if this (somehow) does not happen, then there isn’t any other paradox with time travel? i.e. that doesn’t involve ideas from the future?

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  505. LaSofia

    Or you would suceed and then disappear?

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  506. BigMGSBoss

    I love these videos and I enjoy your accent.
    And I am sorry on behalf of all the immature youtubers that are only interested in your body.
    Not to say I am not, but I do not want to seem oblivious to what you are explaining, and insult you.

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  507. hobosapiens

    uh immature kids. you don’t have a life…

    funny and interesting video.

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  508. Malevolantgoat

    I’ve never heard of the law of thermo-dynamics referred to as the thermo law of dynamics.

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  509. Malevolantgoat

    You could skillfully avoid anachronism when time travelling, but simply your presence in the past will alter the chain of cause and effect which could very easily stop you from having gone back in time in the first place, creating a paradox.

    The point, however, is to illustrate that it is logically impossible to travel in time, as you could conceivably create a paradox which should never be the case in reality.

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  510. violinlova

    You’re a fox!!!

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  511. HardBigBlackCock

    Gay1Guy…so you are a gay man. Do you know what Jesus said about the gays…”thou shall spit on them”…..I rest my case.

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  512. MrJeanmik

    however according to einstein theory of relativity you can travel forward in time by moving at a speed close to the speed of light, since you basically deform your own space-time to stay at a speed of 3*10^8 m/s relative to the speed of light.
    i think it was proven by sending an atomic clock in space too.

    So technically it is possible to travel in time, but in one direction.

    mass is also believed to affect the dimension of time…

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  513. Gay1Guy

    @HardBigBlackCock

    Lol! Actually Jesus never said that…you should read your bible more often.

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  514. nesgcwii5

    well if a time machine were invented I don’t think they would let just anybody use it, also they would barely use it ust in case they mess up history

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  515. newy816

    However what if you were ment to go back in time but dont and thus change the course of history by not doing so?

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  516. RastafariPoet

    Perhaps our creations exist somewhere else in the universe. Or simply our thoughts exist somewhere in the universe. & Everything truely is connected.

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  517. detubator

    Time may well be just a concept for our material bodies to function more efficiently in this 3D part of reality.

    Or google John Titor, he was a pretty cool guy, eh traveled through time and didn’t afraid of anything…

    (broken English intended) :)

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  518. Malevolantgoat

    We’re traveling forward in time right now, you don’t need to go the speed of light to do that.

    You can slow your relative time by travelling the speed of light but you cannot go backwards, that would require going faster than the speed of light which is impossible.

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  519. Malevolantgoat

    The future is changing constantly with every action we take.

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  520. XMark3

    I believe in the alternate universe theory. I also don’t believe in the alternate universe theory.

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  521. tothatextent

    I so want to hump this chick…

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  522. nebur844

    chinguen su madre

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  523. gapanlilio33

    OMFG i always think of this idea when i was a kid waiting for me to go back and time at a moment that i wrote and stuff

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  524. MrJeanmik

    i’m aware of that, the point of my message was just too obvious to mention it. going faster than the speed of light wouldn’t get you back in time as far as i know, it would form an imaginary space-time location (in terms of sqrt(-1)) which is not defined neither in the past nor the future.

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  525. EpicurusThirteen

    I suppose I do come across as pretty condescending. I guess my message could be clarified to: ‘Please proofread your scripts before you film an actor reading them’.

    Sloppy writing on scientific topics is insulting to the audience.

    Also re: students; you’d be surprised, friend.

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  526. aargreendaybillie

    OR you could also say that the future is set in stone and we are carrying out what it says without knowing it.

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  527. indyrups

    this girl is a dumb blonde.

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  528. harmonicminorshred

    Me too.

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  529. billygutter01

    Um.. gimme chapter and verse on that one, please.

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  530. billygutter01

    Me too.

    I also like apples and magnets and crayons and paper airplanes and dinosaurs and envelopes and beer and binary addresses and nipples and tornadoes and cavemen and the colour green and brook trout and popcorn and sleeping in on Sunday.

    Sleep well, diablo275…fuckload of numbers…

    You the man.

    I also like slightly retarded kids that become internet heroes.

    This is how we learn… from the internet!

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  531. piwright42

    I am on the original starship Enterprise. I’m three light years away when a get a radio message. The message tells me to come quick the Klingons are attacking Uranus. If that message comes to me at the speed of light and I was three light years away then the Klingon invasion of Uranus happened three years ago. No fret though cause I can travel six times the speed of light, with some clever navigation, and at full speed, I get to the event three years before it happens. Damn now I have to wait.

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  532. piwright42

    JBodine67; Personally I have absolutely no issue with the notion that my great grandmother^600 some 800million years ago was bacterial pond scum. Your the one who has a need to be sculpted from clay and the breath of life blown into them. You will find more support back on the venomfangx channels. As I recall I ran into you there as well.

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  533. RupertsCrystals

    I hate it when that happens. ;-)

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  534. diablo275754867862

    errrr….. what the hell are you taking about??’

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  535. spacecowboy5000

    Sure, this isn’t explained well. Then again even scientific types haven’t really figured it out. But it’s a brain teaser and people seem to like being teased. People will come up with their own ideas of time travel that have nothing to do with real scientific study. For now we should just take it as it is - science fiction.

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  536. spacecowboy5000

    Should have brought a book, dude.

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  537. 801Milcah

    Cocaine.

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  538. EtzEchad

    Ok, it’s my fault. Time Travel IS possible. In fact I’m a time traveller myself. Unfortunately when I went back in time to congratulate the inventor of the machine, I miscalculated and ended up crashing into him and killed him. I broke my machine too. Dang. Well, better luck next time.

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  539. theminorprophet

    I like that Molly’s “news” segments are getting more to how they used to be with…Joanna, was it? Anyway, I love ‘em. Keep it up, Rocketboom!

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  540. JBodine67

    I just think it makes more sense, that our brain power comes from a higher power;not pond scum.
    We make attempts to contemplate the mechanics of time and space.There are higher forms of life here on earth;and a higher form than us,in the spirit realm.

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  541. pyronicalnz

    stop pretending to be smart and show us your tits.

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  542. salamirterra

    As hard as it is to see past your own asshole, the entire concept of “spirits” is born of flim flam and miseducation. Not only do these things not exist, but they’re not “higher” than that which has been proven; they’re the scummiest type of feces the human mind is capable of producing.

    And as hard as it is to say, just because your mind can grasp the idea that we were made by an over-thought out wizard, it doesn’t mean it makes more sense. Objectively, evolution makes more (perfect) sense.

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  543. aronlovespot1

    she was a brown hair girl but i came in her hair so much it now blond

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  544. Sjofugla

    Ok, I know I’m just sitting watching youtube but you really need to get out more!.

    Why don’t you come into my universe and marry me?.

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  545. madman778

    Its sad that some many of the people who comment on these videos can not help but be brainless pricks who just reference the attractiveness of the presenter Molly. Why cant you idiots realise that commenting on these videos with, either, “Your very beautiful…” etc or with “Don’t care about this just show us your….” etc. These comments aren’t going to make her fall insanely in love with you as much as the other comments are gonna get her to loss her dignity.
    as for ROCKETBOOM nice videos!

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  546. fossilpro

    i really wish you retards would stop the crap about molly. molly is pretty brilliant. you guys just have no life.

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  547. bunions4444

    This movie is not funny now and it wasn’t funny when you originally posted it on PeopleCom which used to be named youtube prior to the take over of 2012..

    Taking the piss out of our technology, you should be ashamed of yourself. Fortunate for PeopleCom they are protected by the TTCC, (Time Travel Code of Conduct) or this movie would have been removed 3 years from now..

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  548. RifledBarrel

    that chick’s bloated-up again………..lay-off the fried peanutbutter and jam sandwiches sweetie!

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  549. badeendenliefde

    she looks like jennifer morrison (dr.Cameron from House MD)

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  550. FrostedLlama

    I thought Molly would be involved in something fun and cute

    ..But no. Its just BOOOORIIIIIIING

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  551. PA16803

    Good Golly Ms Molly what makes you so fine?

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  552. beeqool

    everybody who watches this vid subconciously wants to fuck her

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  553. Banddroid

    Whats with all these idiots? She’s hot we get it, thats why she’s in the video. Have some self-respect losers.

    And buddy, there are plenty of facts that don’t fit with evolution either. Though im a proponent of the evolution theory, it is just that, a theory.

    Even Darwin had his doubts.

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  554. Wirk

    tits or gtfo

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  555. tipttt

    very nice presentation

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  556. HardBigBlackCock

    yeah i’m not christian i was just bullshitting you all.

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  557. R5dashandahalf

    Just punch hard this anchor woman’s bust. She will shut up then.

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  558. joshuaraziel

    wow esto si es HD y no mamadas jajaja

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  559. Numbuh128

    Man, paradox week is just making my head explode all over the place…

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  560. fandanstan

    Thermal Law of Dynamics? I know I only got a 78 in chem, but ain’t it the Law of Thermodynamics?

    Molly is smokin’ btw. :D

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  561. madheaddan1234

    I feel mind raped…

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  562. codematrix

    You’re so huggable. Damn you’re cute!

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  563. bazi2009

    YOu confused me!!!

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  564. DrRiq

    Time travel to the PAST is impossible (otherwise someone would have come by already). But the paradox doesn’t disprove time travel to the FUTURE…

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  565. aggradef

    That girl is fat as hell, baaarrrfffff

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  566. WaaWaaWaaaa

    Please, next video, BIKINI TOP, please!

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  567. sawsee28

    lol…in the last 15 secs u got to all my points….alt. dimentions for each choice which in one universite the black dude made the song and u go back into time and your choice of singing made the black dude sing your song. And a further paradox is if theres a young version of you in the new universe, you may have learned the song from the black guy who learned it from you….confusing

    Simply put, no alternate dimentions and no time travel or else, people whould be here already from the future

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  568. superstud666

    i hate aussie accents, so annoying. Its like finger nails on a chalk board

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  569. deeptracy23

    I’m glad that you don’t feel the need to show cleavage in your videos, unlike that other Australian chick (the Asian one).

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  570. ishouldcocoa

    except it isn’t an aussie accent, it’s a british one you fool

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  571. 69crafty

    mememolly has moved on to bigger and better things, she is a true star and a hot one at that ;-) sad arn`t i?

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  572. daaz6

    CUTE!!!!!!!

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  573. superstud666

    no way dude, thats either an aussie accent or new zealand. I can almost smell the vegemite on her from here.
    You’re the fool, you’re british and you think shes british too? dumb shit

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  574. Alkatine

    VEGEMITE

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  575. paulpage360

    you are so pretty

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  576. NoShame86

    that’s one hot slut here

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  577. missvssz

    If anyone is into stand up comedy, I urge you to check out a new guy on You Tube: CHARLES GAHL, THE MAN FROM FAR, FAR AWAY. Very funny but not much promotion–pass it on if you like him

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  578. voiceofopinion

    You’re right, it would never be allowed or permitted to create any form of time altering machine. The moment that someone goes back in time with a time machine, the origin will automatically change, meaning that it would cease to exist because the creator would not have origionally created it. This would not account for time-traveling forward, but then the origins of future objects would be changed, messing up the whole time-space continuum thing that I don’t get.

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  579. juankmilo07

    (L)

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  580. Linkforce088

    This paradox makes sense if you assume that time moves in a straight line that you can track back and forth. But time is relative, so concluding the origin of any event in life is always uncertain since its occurrence is based purely on the perception of the observer.

    From what I understand of relativity and QM, if you do travel back in the past and change something, both the possibility you came from and the one you created will occur, however you’ll only perceive the one relative to you.

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  581. dragknuckle

    Wibbley-wobbley, timey-wimey stuff.

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  582. ukieflip

    She’s actually British.

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  583. esteban21022

    I show my music producer or record company looking to support me

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  584. Xepher231

    Time travel is not possible because time does not even exist. It is just another human rational to explain the world around us; like sight, language, religion, etc, etc.

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  585. shutigal

    Thank you Dr.

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  586. shutigal

    What is time really? I mean, its not a physical thing, its only the placement of matter, energy, light, ect, in an endless progression, now you may be able to put all those factors back the way they were, somehow, but is that really time travel?

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  587. Crackadackas

    You may want to check into the scientific definition of “theory.”

    When in the realm of scientific discourse theory != hypothesis or conjecture.

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  588. TheToondood

    Yep, you’re still HOT :D

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  589. R5dashandahalf

    Just punch hard this anchor woman’s bust. She will shut up then

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  590. 40ozFluid

    You can’t actually travel through time ” because time doesn’t exist.”
    IF you think about it, we live in the past,
    Because the rays that started at the sun and finally reach us already happened.
    Right now if something happens,
    you have no choice over it but to watch it happen later because you can never know it’s going on till it already happened.

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  591. neverthinkin

    can’t travel back to the time it contradicts, so that time doesn’t exist, so maybe noone exists except the first person to travel back in time in each reality. It’s hard to understand at first, but just think of it like this. Every infinitely small piece of matter has it’s own reality, so there are several realities, but not one for every decision we don’t make, but rather one for every object or person, no matter how far it is broken down.

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  592. neverthinkin

    If you believe Einstein, who’s right if you believe almost all modern day scientists, time travel backwards is possible if you travel faster than the speed of light squared, which is 89,875,517,873,681,764 (just under 100 million billion) metres per second. Therefore, if you travel back in time, things start again from the time you travel back to. If we keep the iphone as an example, if I brought the iphone back to 2005, it’s not a contradiction because I

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  593. dragonforce525

    She is British, she moved to America awhile ago, what you’re hearing is a British accent with a tiny bit of American.

    Her other channel is mememolly.

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  594. sixstringfender

    interresting concept.

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  595. BarryDennen12

    I would like to go back in time, be fertilised by a different sperm, and then grow up to be someone attractive enough to ask this girl out.

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  596. noobenstein

    Shut up.

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  597. maxitjeh12

    wow

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  598. lunafringe10

    cute face garbage story

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  599. zerogravity121

    time does not exists

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  600. AllOfOneShadowEmpire

    Merry Poppins

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  601. ferzol

    Sooo pretty! she looks like Bree Olsen the porn star

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  602. tremapar

    Ha this is like the episode of spongebob where squidward goes back in time and shows them how to jellyfish.

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  603. maxxamtml

    TRU

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  604. Resvrgam

    One of the other major issues that’s almost never addressed in time travel sci-fi is that merely traveling in the 4th dimension would not allow someone to “go pack” to a previous moment in the exact location due to the rotation and travel of the planet around the sun.

    8 years ago, the planet was not in the same position and rotation it is now. If someone (other than Doctor Who) time-traveled, they’d likely end up in outer space (or worse).

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  605. tipttt

    waht is the name o fthe movie mentioned at 2:29?

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  606. xerxes465

    Time travelers would be intelligent enough to know the dire ramifications of altering the past in any way. With their advanced technology, they could conceal themselves to the point where they would go completely unnoticed by human senses and present day technology. One of them could be standing 2 feet away from you as you read this, and you wouldn’t even know it.

    But who’s to say the world’s history hasn’t already been altered by beings from the future? MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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  607. tipttt

    it does.
    i asked him.

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  608. xerxes465

    @xerxes465

    P.S. Dat chik iz cyoot.

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  609. Th3VidSkill5

    What if, time travel is invented in the future, but you cant go that far back (:. So say the farthest back you could go would be 2010. We wouldnt know that yet, because were not in 2010 so we dont see any of the effects yet.

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  610. Th3VidSkill5

    If it were a different sperm, you could not be here (:. Because it would be someone else. So the second you do, you’d disappear. But if you disappeared, then how would you ever be their to change the past? But you can’t..
    So ya, you change it and your gone because with the different sperm, its a different person altogether, not just physical characteristics.

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  611. Glacies12

    The answer is it is either never going to be possible, or we will be destroyed before it is.

    Not including time policing and restrictions, not everyone will be able to do it themselves or whatever.

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  612. chrisbegoode

    time travel lol r u crazy, so man can be immortal f time travel f possible. theyre totally insane!

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  613. tcampbellla

    Cute!

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  614. Denvermorgan2000

    well the best case against time travel is very simple nobody has showed up on the six oclock news from the future.

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  615. BarryDennen12

    That’s not actually true. It’s really the egg that’s the crucial bit - if I’d been set off by a different sperm, I’d just be a different person, but it’d still me ‘me’. If I’d been a different EGG though, it really would be someone else.

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  616. screat

    she sure looks like the Smart girl that was banging her captors from Cali

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  617. wardogmobius

    What about an alternate universe? When the A past is changed it becomes the B universe. but it you will travel back to the place of change in the A past, perform the act to not change it. It will forever be a A future.

    Theres a infinite numbers of universes.

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  618. Whyisthat101

    Is man a God or a beast? Both - a philosopher. -Nietszche

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  619. leksious

    If it was possible there is a way to find out: Lets say we pick a date and place to where time travellers have to jump if it ever becomes possible. When it´s written in history people from the future will know where to go. If there was great enough reason to do so it would happen as long as the written history remained. If it´s possible the time travel was proven or then the happening would cause the history to be completely wiped out since the date the decision to try the test was made.

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  620. Biggiedubbs123

    Hot but young

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  621. gatohenryful

    asu esta mamasita ta para hacerle compañia..
    se me calienta las hormonas

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  622. alasanof

    Answer:Memes are bits of cultural data that can be diffused and absorbed from the universe.

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  623. Woodzy1803

    if time travel was possible, we would already know about it

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  624. acarocacaro

    if time travels ever work i’d go back in time when you recorded this, then freeze it, then share some quality frozen-time with you, and then i’d move 9 months after to confirm i was not dreaming :)

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  625. mndoubleyou

    Check out my video The Chocolate Milk Rap! Sung by a Monkey Puppet!

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  626. mutchanogos

    Because of this forking of the river, or tangent timeline. This would create multiple universes in which the original future of the time traveler would never again be reached. And it is theoretically impossible to go back in time, but it is possibly to go forward. The greater the speed one moves the faster threw time they go. If you could travel as near the speed of light, you would alter time. Also gravity affects time, so the closer you are to the sun the more time is warped.

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  627. mutchanogos

    Time travels like a river forward, how ever if some one was to travel back in time the reality of time to that traveler would be linear, but because of the paradox of the traveler arriving at a time that the traveler was not intended to be in, like the past. Time for the traveler would continue forwards, and present time in which the traveler departed would continue as normal. Only the traveler would experience an alternate reality and an alternate future.

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  628. LgFaver

    when and WHY was this channel started?
    what happened to the other one?

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  629. walter0bz

    infinite regression.
    someone is inspired to take genius object back in time. this then inspires other creators as in the sci-fi examples… multiple iterations of the same loop result in the genius object being stable
    -it doesn’t inspire a better object .. it can only appear at the time it’s technologically possible & culturally relevant
    -no individual time-traveller can take enough back to modify the overall outcome

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  630. InTheLittleWoods

    “Know-kia” that’s the first time I’ve heard it called that lol :)

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  631. BritneyAwesomeSpears

    If time travel is possible, we would have already had visitors from the future…

    Unless the time travelers are isolated from the real “past” and can only watch but not do anything, while the others can’t see them.

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  632. pdmspencer

    NOKIA NOT NOOOKIIIIIEEEEEAAA

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  633. pdmspencer

    if shes english and shes saying nokiea then its a sad day. like dont use her becuase shes english then get her to use americnisms its just goes against what u want to do. same with nike in the uk and nikeee ? whats with that!!! dont u have silent e’s in the us? :s

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  634. BozoEngland

    molly, your a fox, get ur own channel back.

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  635. Sinisterene

    ˈnɔkiɑ?

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  636. Bambu

    please, I just saw something about descartes, please, when speaking about philosophical theories, even if it is for fun, SPEAK SLOWLY, spell correctly, give each word the same lengh, watch the end of sentence. Communication is mean to be understood, heard is the first thing. I see you want to look smart and knowledgable; but playing the “clever but stupid empty brain” is not the best solution. Friends may laugh for a while but you’ll not improve your skills. What you communicate you’ll attract in your life. Wondering why so many stupid people around you? Gess. simple law. By respecting geniuses from the past, you make your mind humble and open to a wider knowledge. What do you want to obtain or attain in life? Life is so precious.
    this was T.OM from Paris France. (Hope you are not too shocked, it was for a good purpose) Bye now.

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  637. dopmickey

    She’s beautiful =D

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  638. JewBones

    shes hot

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  639. MrDevin2011

    Mmm so what universe is the orginal universe… the A universe.. the one that was unchanged…

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  640. wardogmobius

    Every person has its own universe. Theres an infinite parralel universes. Like drawing many parallel lines in a paper.

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  641. ReasonSharp

    The problem is solved in the 5th dimension. When someone travels back in time, they create and alternate universe which branches off from the ‘original’ universe at the exact moment when this person appears in the past. All the knowledge they possess is thus carried from the original branch. So, if you told your past self how the time machine worked, the inventor would still be the same person, but the information was carried over to a different timeline.

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  642. DickFilms

    WOW, mememolly is fucking fat, BINGO WINGS!!!!!!

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  643. thedrunkennerd

    Really? I’ve been pronouncing it that for the longest time @_@

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  644. Alexvideoclip

    You’re smart, you can’t be a real blonde :o)

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  645. GiloRocks

    liking the posh pronounciation of nokia

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  646. niark978

    i love this girl

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  647. Xenogamer777

    time travel is poetic and a good excuse for shows like Family Guy to make spoofs but is impossible for many logical reasons

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  648. TonyJab32

    @GiloRocks Nooo-kya

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  649. davesmith7891

    I want to cum all over your cute little face, blondie. I’ll just have to jerk off instead, I guess.

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  650. izurz

    id be better if she had bigger tits

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  651. MediumKuriboh

    cute and smart, my future wife, i hope :)

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  652. No2meth

    love her confused look
    0:40

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  653. No2meth

    the posh? You mean THE pronounciation.

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  654. berkut2006

    lool

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  655. Pazma1

    I think Doc Brown explains it best in BTTF where he draws Marty the Z diagram in the alternate 1985, simple and to the point.

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  656. freedomsoldier187

    yes exactly, this is all blah blah unesicarry dribble

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  657. KaiHattan

    I love time travel. I want to do it so much.

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  658. westcost55

    DONT MAKE ME THINK THIS LATE AT NIGHT. a god damn it…. now i need pepsi

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  659. butterfingers45

    yeah there is no turning back pal….

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  660. federicaa01

    wow very good

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  661. CrispyGrease

    Nice video, but it ignores one important consideration: the world would evolve and adapt in its own particular time “string”; thus, when Nokia releases the iPhone, Steve Jobs would most likely not release it–especially that long ago–and thus people would not be surprised since, in this possible world, Nokia invented the iPhone. Perhaps Aristotle did not write the Ethics and someone else did, what difference would it make? Difference is that no one in that time string would say Aristotle did.

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  662. CrispyGrease

    But I’m not appealing to possible world scenarios as a solution, just merely pointing out that the contingencies of OUR time string do not apply to the time string of 2001 in which Nokia was unquestionably known as the inventor of the iPhone. Steve Jobs would not know what the hell it is, because he has not even had a chance to invent it yet, or to conceive the idea (assuming he didn’t already have a blueprint in 2001, but that’s a different argument). Only you, the blonde, would be wiser.

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  663. CrispyGrease

    Apologies, your name is Molly :P

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  664. r3gr3ssor

    If you want to end the human race, go right ahead with time travel. imagine the kind of germs and viruses that humans carry on them now that they are immune to. imagine going back in time, let’s say a thousand years. The problem is, the people who lived a thousand years ago were never introduced to that strain of virus or that microorganism. boom! end of humanity!

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  665. esteban21022

    “I show my music producer or record company looking to support me”

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  666. CrispyGrease

    Awesome point.

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  667. rantingone

    I didnt say that. I am only pointing out that conflicts in the laws of physics and the theory of evolution are simply ignored. The laws of physics and chemistry allow for life to exist. Any explanation for the beginning of life should also agree with those laws and not violate them.

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  668. danecek15

    šukézní žena

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  669. Ghost1cek

    akorat pekne vygumovana….

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  670. demonn00bslayer

    TIME TRAVEL IS FUCKING COMPLICATED!

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  671. HighCardWins

    Time travel doesn’t violate the laws of physics. Through physics ,we know that time travel is theoretically possible.
    See some of the videos with Dr Ronald Mallett.

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  672. Loxard

    The person who would have invented it if you would not have invented it first, is the person who is the real inventor, because time travel is only possible in recreations of reality and not in 1 and the same reality, but is it time travel when you just recreate your world with the things you change in the past as a difference?

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  673. Fzeroxd001

    OBJECTION! (sorry too many Phoenix Wright)

    how about this:
    I’m 16 now, so if I will live for a 100 years then it will be 2093. and in 2105 the time machine will invented… then I can’t go back in time unless someone goes back in time, takes me to the future. where I will use it to go back in time to THAT moment… also… I personally believe that time-travelling is possible but you won’t be able to adapt anything… time travelling to the future isn’t possible I think…

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  674. shutupandwatch69

    Check dis if tyme travel is possible that means yesterday is happening again today in another demnsion but lyk u said dat is not possible but can u explain de javu to me then??

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  675. chunkemm

    id do her

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  676. ephemeridae

    Yey, Finland! :D

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  677. itachi1217

    Wibilly wobbley timey wimey

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  678. oribear

    @superstud666 You jackass, australians have the best accents in the world you drongo!! Who the hell cant tell an aussie accent from an English accent. You would have to be an american hey, you know whats wrong with america? Its full of americans!!

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  679. superstud666

    ya no shit, me to. I was thinking the same thing. You and me should split a rape charge maybe, 50/50

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  680. superstud666

    no, australian accents are horrible.

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  681. oribear

    @superstud666 ah ur a canuck, mmhh there nearly as bad as americans!! Full of inbreds and imbeciles who cant tell the difference between an english accent and an Australian accent I pity you fool! Molly you are gorgeous!!

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  682. superstud666

    god i can almost hear your accent even from your typing. Its like screeching brakes on the highway. My ears hurt

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  683. oribear

    @superstud666 Ur ears hurt coz theres nothing in ur head and the screech you hear thats an echo!!

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  684. shakeshock

    Time travel in future is easy but its the past that is difficult. To travel in future u need to move faster then the speed of light in which case time will slowdown for u. Say u reach 20 light years form earth in 1 year And come back. It would mean you traveled for 2 years but earth might be 50 older since u left .for past .well say If ur able to twist space time fabric u can achieve time travel in the past as wellu should ask Dr. michio kaku

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  685. daverosthorn

    i’d hit that

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  686. s4m5on

    who wouldnt?

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  687. bristolgravyproject

    parallel universes are also hypothesized for how it is that quantum computers work. And apparently prototype quantum computers have been made. They work on the basis that a quantum particle can exist in 2 states simultaneously, which we had always believed to be impossible in the physical world. Unless it straddles 2 alternate realities.

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  688. cruelem

    still beautiful…

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  689. flixmsncom

    this is dumb! it happens as you explain. First chuck berry writes johny b good (out of creativity) witch marty learns to know. Marty travels back to pre-johny b good time and learns it to chuck berry. Thats how it can happen, so there is no pradox!

    I’d hit here to

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  690. DKzgd

    thats only posible if you use the parallel universes explanaition (which she nicely explained by the end of the video).
    She is right, it is a paradox if you dont use alternative timelines ( in one timeline berry make it him self, in other he learned it from mary)

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  691. DKzgd

    thats not excly traveling to the future, cause you didnt skiped enything. You didnt jump from one point in time to another, you were just going faster ; )

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  692. flixmsncom

    you’re right, but the parallel universes are a little weird explained. I think each time travel would create another universe, not that everything happens at the same time.

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  693. shakeshock

    If u traveled 2 years and went to 50 years in future why is that not time travel????…u did go to the future……what ur saying is that only way anyone can time travel in future is through worm hole because that’s the way u can jump from point A to point B skip everything. Wormhole is the only thing that tears the space time fabric and lets u do this. U would need energy of neutron star make a wormhole work. Is this what u r sayin???

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  694. DKzgd

    From your point of view you are constantly traveling to future as time passes. The form of time travel you discribed is nothing different from “normal” passage of time, only it would change the rate of passing (to you)

    The form of “time traveling” you described is posible, the real time travel is still speculative fiction, so I’m not saying enything ; )

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  695. shakeshock

    All right this is getting interesting so explain 2 me what is real time travel ??? by the way i m not judging u or any thing just want 2 know your point of view or what u know that i don’t.

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  696. DKzgd

    There is no mystery here, we are just defining time travel differntly.

    Imagine the time as a highway and you are constantly driving forward. You can drive in different lanes. If you drive in faster lane you’ll reach your destination (point in time) faster (in real world if you move at relativistic speads you’ll reach that point in time faster). But you havent realy skipped anything. You havent done anything “unnatural”.

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  697. DKzgd

    “Real time travel” would happen if you exit the highway and enter it somewhere else, or if you go back, in other words if you do something “unnatural”.

    For practical reasons you can call your example time traveling, but in essence its not different than say; you get frozen and then revived 50 years later. What seams like moment to you is 50 years to outside bystander. Even relativity of time seams as something special, it is normal “natural” thing.

    = )

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