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omg this is fucked up look what i found (pg. 7)
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| Alexan |
| quote: | Originally posted by ierxium
Okay guys. It's time for me to tell you that I know the future as well.
Example: Tomorrow will be Sunday.
Hold the applause please till then please.
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oh my god, wow! this is creepy.
how did you know? |
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| TweeK |
| quote: | Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
no, tomorrow will be monday if u live in timezones east of GMT at 1:36 AM. so obviously your wrong. will i have to wait 7 days? |
Pwnz:p |
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| ierxium |
| quote: | Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
no, tomorrow will be monday if u live in timezones east of GMT at 1:36 AM. so obviously your wrong. will i have to wait 7 days? |
I'm sorry but my wisdom only covers the zones that are important. So you see, I'm right. I can't speak for the whole world. Anyone with common knowledge would know about the different timezones. So the prediction only applies to the place where the predictor(ierxium) is predicting the prediction that was already predicted.
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| ::TranceVanDyk:: |
| quote: | Originally posted by ierxium
I'm sorry but my wisdom only covers the zones that are important. So you see, I'm right. I can't speak for the whole world. Anyone with common knowledge would know about the different timezones. So the prediction only applies to the place where the predictor(ierxium) is predicting the prediction that was already predicted.
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u are predicting a prediction?? why not predict an event, not another prediction:p. u really arent making a prediction that tomorrow in your timezone, that tomorrow will be sunday, because u just said so yourself, "anyone with common knowledge would know about the different timezones" implying that someone with common knowledge would know what the next day would be:rolleyes: |
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| ierxium |
| quote: | Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
u are predicting a prediction?? why not predict an event, not another prediction:p. u really arent making a prediction that tomorrow in your timezone, that tomorrow will be sunday, because u just said so yourself, "anyone with common knowledge would know about the different timezones" implying that someone with common knowledge would know what the next day would be:rolleyes: |
Wait, I think you just tried to make a fool out of me. Since I'm predicting something will happen it then becomes a prediction. So the prediction is what I'm predicting. If I was predicting an event, then I wouldn't be predicting but instead announcing it, which is different, in a way anyway. I made the prediction for me and those I share the same timezone with. That's what I meant when I tried to mean that I was talking about the common knowledge about the different timezones. So you see, the prediction that tomorrow will be Sunday still holds since I'm the one making the prediction, and not the predcition of an event, because if you think about it Sunday is a day(because "day" is right next to "Sun") and not an event. I hope that makes sense. Please feel free to counter with your counterargument...
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| ::TranceVanDyk:: |
| quote: | Originally posted by ierxium
Wait, I think you just tried to make a fool out of me. Since I'm predicting something will happen it then becomes a prediction. So the prediction is what I'm predicting. If I was predicting an event, then I wouldn't be predicting but instead announcing it, which is different, in a way anyway. I made the prediction for me and those I share the same timezone with. That's what I meant when I tried to mean that I was talking about the common knowledge about the different timezones. So you see, the prediction that tomorrow will be Sunday still holds since I'm the one making the prediction, and not the predcition of an event, because if you think about it Sunday is a day(because "day" is right next to "Sun") and not an event. I hope that makes sense. Please feel free to counter with your counterargument...
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| quote: | | So the prediction is what I'm predicting. |
which implies u are predicting a prediction. an event is a specific moment in time, of which the transition from saturday to sunday to monday is. an announcement is the harolding after an event has taken place, or that event is sure to take place. but is not a prediction. but still, tomorrow will not be sunday, because those living in bermuda->east to the International Dateline, it will be Monday tomorrow.
so the only prediction u can make that would be correkt would be, "it will be Sunday tomorrow in California, and all those living in the california timezone, and also for those living in the EST -> West to the Internation Dateline as of 3:37AM GMT."
but actually, that cant be a prediction by you because, its happened already, countless times. its the law of time, that very rarely fails less than .00001% of the time. and the law of time says, that at 12AM on December 26, 2004, it will be Sunday. and the next year it will be December 27, 2005, at 12AM, that will be sunday, and the next year December 28, 2006, at 12AM that will be sunday. unless the anamoly in our Gregorian calendar of leap years interferes with this law, which does occur every four years.
i have WAY too much time on my hands:p |
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| ierxium |
| quote: | Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
u said |
I know what I said and typed. But thanks for reminding me. Although I could have done that myself.
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which implies u are predicting a prediction. an event is a specific moment in time, of which the transition from saturday to sunday to monday is. an announcement is the harolding after an event has taken place, or that event is sure to take place. but is not a prediction. but still, tomorrow will not be sunday, because those living in bermuda->east to the International Dateline, it will be Monday tomorrow. |
So let me get this straight. If I was predicting an event, then I would be correct, correct not taking under consideration the different timezones of course. But wouldn't that be the same as announcing a prediction? You're trying to leave me inside a cave with no light. When I first made the prediction in the first comment the intention after it was to comment about the prediction that was already predicted. I wasn't trying to predict a prediction. That would be just an echo of a prediction. I was just trying to point out that the prediction that I had already predicted was correct. Again, correct for the people in my timezone.
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so the only prediction u can make that would be correkt would be, "it will be Sunday tomorrow in California, and all those living in the california timezone, and also for those living in the EST -> West to the Internation Dateline as of 3:37AM GMT." |
Okay. So it is "correkt" that which I already said or typed. The prediction holds and the predictor is ot proven wrong.
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but actually, that cant be a prediction by you because, its happened already, countless times. its the law of time, that very rarely fails less than .00001% of the time. and the law of time says, that at 12AM on December 26, 2004, it will be Sunday. and the next year it will be December 27, 2005, at 12AM, that will be sunday, and the next year December 28, 2006, at 12AM that will be sunday. unless the anamoly in our Gregorian calendar of leap years interferes with this law, which does occur every four years. |
I'm just going to assume you just added this bit of information to finish the post with a clever exit. Or maybe you just wanted to inform me of something you thought I was awane of. Either way, as I look at my watch, I can still predict that tomorrow will be Sunday. It has nothing to to do with the laws of time or space or space+shift+Ctrl+Del+time.
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i have WAY too much time on my hands:p |
I on the other hand, or either hand for that matter, cannot hold time because it is not a substance that I can grab a hold of. You truly are something else. To hold time in your hands, wow. Not even a watch can do that since time only passes by it.
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| Tayfoon |
| Alot of people knew what was going to happen that day |
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| AlphaStarred |
| why the did this thread have to be resurrected?! :whip: |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tayfoon
Alot of people knew what was going to happen that day |
I know I did.
I knew I was going to wake up in a bedroom in a hotel, and this was revealed to me when I first went to that hotel 2 days before that day. |
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| DJ NGE |
This is some creepy stuff |
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