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The Eraser Doorway

Started by Arrow, November 18, 2007, 06:27:59 AM

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Dwarra?

Parallel Universes are theories and only relative in thought. You could be white in an alternate world, but then it wouldnt be you. So it cant be parallel.

haloOfTheSun

Who says that there are parallel and alternate universes anyway? Maybe there is only this one. Of course, that means that paradoxes cannot exist, such as someone walking through the door and no longer existing. So perhaps the door is nothing.
:tinysmile:

Dwarra?


Kokowam


biohazard

Quote from: mastermoo420 on April 02, 2008, 07:17:35 PM
The door must be a lie.
You can lurk here, but please, refrain from posting.

Kokowam

No, seriously.
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on April 02, 2008, 03:36:39 AM
Who says that there are parallel and alternate universes anyway? Maybe there is only this one. Of course, that means that paradoxes cannot exist, such as someone walking through the door and no longer existing. So perhaps the door is nothing.
Branching off of what Halo said. If you were to exist but then you were suddenly not to exist, that would be a paradox, as Halo stated, so the only explanation would be that the door is a lie.

biohazard

Or that we as humans have no real grasp on space or time, and physical rules that we have created don't actually exist.

haloOfTheSun

Actually we have an evergrowing understanding of space and time and the possibility of non-paradoxical time travel is quite large. Yet it is also likely that we'll never understand it completely.

Scientific knowledge and discovery will probably take the shape of a double funnel: at first we knew nothing. Over time we started to create theories and then went on to make many discoveries, laws, and theories. We have been slowing down a little but there is still much happening. Over time our knowledge of science will not expand very much, and barely anything new will be discovered.

Anyway that's a bit off-track.
:tinysmile:

ahref

do you remember the man entering?

ShadowOD

Well to see if it's true, you would forget the guy who entered.

Secondly ask the guy to turn on the light switch =]



Malson

Quote from: ShadowOD on April 16, 2008, 06:18:31 PM
Secondly ask the guy to turn on the light switch =]

Holy crap. This is probably the best way possible.

edit: it's unique because you don't actually KNOW there's a light switch in there, so it's not like you'd cease to remember not knowing if one is there or not.

Nightwolf

If we forget the guy who went in we'd forget if someone did go in so thats wrong.
Arlen is hot.

Malson

Quote from: Nightwolf on April 17, 2008, 09:13:32 AM
If we forget the guy who went in we'd forget if someone did go in so thats wrong.

I said it's the best idea we've seen, not that it actually works. I still go by my first post:

Quote from: MalsonThe answer is no.

Nightwolf

WHEN THARS A WILL THARS A WAY

YOU DONT GOT THE WILL MALSON

THAR HAS TO BE A WAY TO DO THIS.

Arlen is hot.

Malson

But you agreed with that post ?_?

Nightwolf

I was being a malson back then.

now i'm determined to find a way.
Arlen is hot.

ShadowOD

Well it says the light has been turned off so I assumed there was some form of light. such as a bulb or maybe a candle? 
If there is also known to have no windows then its just a dark room right? Such as a closet =]

Who knows. I'll possibly give a better evaluation when I'm not so tired and have read the first post clearly.
:blizj:

~Stay Cool~



shadowdude

A man comes up along side of you, and reads the sign just as you have. With a roll of his eyes and a sigh, he says to you, "Watch this", and opens the door.
On the other side, only inky blackness, stretching on to eternity.
The man states that is merely because the light is turned off, and there are no windows.
He motions to step inside...

Im a little cofused here, you said that /\ in the first post. But if the man can do that then the warning is obviously a lie, or else he wouldnt be there to motion you to come in. If it were true you would simply be staring at the sign like you were before the man arrived and walked in only to vanish.

Lominisio

Quote from: Arrow-1 on November 18, 2007, 06:27:59 AM
However...Is there any way to prove that the warning holds true?

Yes. Walk through the door. If it's false, you'll know it. If it's true, you won't care. O_o

Malson

Quote from: Lominisio on April 17, 2008, 11:37:00 PM
Yes. Walk through the door. If it's false, you'll know it. If it's true, you won't care. O_o

You've viewed this place for over 130 days total, and that's the best you can come up with?

Lominisio

The most simple answer is at times the most logical...?

;9

Rune

Shine a flashlight into the doorway, to get a vague idea of what's in there.

Also, using this technique, if the light disappears, you'll be stood there, with a switched on flashlight that shines no light. Thus causing you to think that the sign may be true.

Either that or you need new batteries...
Sincerely,
Your conscience.

Malson

That's not bad, but it's dependent on whether light is a particle or a wave =x

Arrow

Exactly- it's the doorway that does the erasing, so even if the light made it through and you could see inside, you could step into the door and vanish.

Nightwolf

we dont need to go in to look.
;-;
Arlen is hot.