Originally posted by Shadow Sandrock:
<STRONG>Time travel is impossible because in order to time travel, every event must be happening over and over again at any given moment, and if this randomness became jumbled we'd be like in the year 2050 and not know it.</STRONG>
I don't know where you came up with this, but you're a bit off. Time Travel is theoretically possible. However, the most likely explaination for the temporal paradox of changing the past is that everything that has happened has happened, even if we haven't gone back to make it happen. If you need a better explanation, read Time Enough For Love by Robert A. Heinlein. It shows a good example of this.
Originally posted by Shadow Sandrock:
<STRONG>Technically, I'm sure this year would be all messed up if we erased one person from time... I mean, if we erased George Washington because say, we didn't like that stupid wig he wore, America wouldn't be the sam and

pennies would have someone else on them!</STRONG>
Refer to what I said about the temporal paradoxes of changing the past.
Originally posted by Shadow Sandrock:
<STRONG>BTW, Charles Darwin sounds good to me... since there's no solid evidence of evolution... and he couldn't even do math, yet we let one man's THEORY be taught as truth in the world.</STRONG>
Actually, evolution isn't "one man's theory," or rather, that one man isn't Darwin. There were evolutionists prior to Darwin. (C E, correct me if I'm not quite exact on this next statement. I'm a Physicist not a biologist.

) Darwin was the "father," or protagonist(?), of the modern theorem of Evolution.