Wednesday, March 6, 2013

WORD OF THE DAY! 3/6/13!

disintegrate [dis-in-tuh-greyt]
verb
1. To separate into particles or lose solidness; to destroy or break up the cohesion.

EX. I always thought it was strange how the idea from Back to the Future (a fantastic film) that causing time distortions that would keep you from being created would result in a gradual disintegration, fading into nothingness if you don't amend the mistake quickly, rather than being an instantaneous annihilation.

Furthermore, unless the universe has a way to protect itself against time travel through basically preventing it or fixing itself up into a new parallel universe, and even the latter situation has many flaws, I think that time travel being used to change the past would almost instantly result in a universe destroying paradox unless it somehow came together in a nifty convenient knot.

Basically, the biggest argument for time travel, at least to the past, having not been created in the future, is that we would've witnessed it or been destroyed by it. Happy thoughts.