: It's quite easy to bring yourself into existence by going
: back in time. Well, okay, not EASY, but look at
: Feynman's pair-creation-annihilation example, with an
: electron bouncing forwards and backwards through time.
: The electron-positron pair came into existence in the
: first place because the future electron moved back
: through time and started the creation process.
: --SiliconDream
I still don't really get it. I suppose if it's proven irl (in real life) then I'm gonna have to accept it but there is probably something different about a head rather than an electron. I'll stop arguing against your bring yourself into existence thing but how can you bring yourself into existence if their is no you to bring yourself into existence to start? It seems more likely to me that it was an electron that already existed that was taken (in the future) moved to another location and then sent back in time giving the appearance that an electron spontaneously appeared at the point it was moved to in the future. If that's not how it happened my theory can still never be disproven because it's always possible (however unlikely) that knowledge terrorists in the future are doing what I said and then sending electrons back in time to confuse experiments that they knew would later take place.
-Skullfinder