For the longest time whenever I’d turn on an old Star Trek episode it would be the one where Kirk was sent down to some planet to have a duel with a giant alligator.
I must have missed this episode. Greg, I love how everyone in the family plays along with Eddie looking for the time machine. I wish I’d been that inventive when I had kids living at home.
A causal loop is a theoretical proposition that occurs when an event is among the causes of another event, which is in turn among the causes of the first-mentioned event. It is also known as a bootstrap paradox, information loop, ontological paradox, and a predestination paradox1. A causal loop may involve an event, a person or object, or information.
As my Doctor said, “People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.”
joegeethree about 1 year ago
I think I saw that show just last week.
derdave969 about 1 year ago
For the longest time whenever I’d turn on an old Star Trek episode it would be the one where Kirk was sent down to some planet to have a duel with a giant alligator.
James Lindley Premium Member about 1 year ago
I must have missed this episode. Greg, I love how everyone in the family plays along with Eddie looking for the time machine. I wish I’d been that inventive when I had kids living at home.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 1 year ago
A causal loop is a theoretical proposition that occurs when an event is among the causes of another event, which is in turn among the causes of the first-mentioned event. It is also known as a bootstrap paradox, information loop, ontological paradox, and a predestination paradox1. A causal loop may involve an event, a person or object, or information.
One dox is enough a pair of them, well…
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
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cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
Baffle them with tech talk.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
As my Doctor said, “People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.”
oakie817 about 1 year ago
beam me up
paullp Premium Member about 1 year ago
Great job of creativity there, dad!
BWR about 1 year ago
They aren’t in a repeating loop, so it’s not a chronic hystoresis.