--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Know Mystery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hi Friends -
 
> OK, so his point is valid that "the culture writes us first" and we 
then write our stories... or that a Renaissance painting is the 
product of it's "time and place" as he says. Were time travellers 
able to go back to that time and place, would it be the 'same' as if 
they had not been there. That is, their perceptions would be created 
by their time and place of origin, which would be wildly different 
from those in the time and place they are visiting. Lobster referred 
to the famous science fiction story of a time traveller killing a 
butterfly and altering the future... I am wondering if it is possible 
at all for any time traveller to the past to NOT change the future. 
Is it possible to ONLY be a witness? Or is becoming a participant in 
the story unavoidable? And is it possible for a time traveller to the 
future to NOT change the present upon his return from the future?
> 

~~~
how would we know?
it can only be experienced one way ...
the way it is.
whether it has been altered or not ...
we can only know ...
THIS.

it is what it is.

so ...
i haven't a clue what all the fuss it about. ;)

here we are.

-ts-
~~~  




> But i digress. 
> 
> :)
> 
> Seems as though people have been busy bees on Projex and CurlChat - 
work on the wikis (both wikipedia and swiki) and Curl programming and 
more. Caught one of the Projex busy bees in action this afternoon:
> 
> http://www.vzavenue.net/~knowmystery/curl_rtd_joyce/Busy_Bee_3.gif
> 
> Keep up the good work, everyone.
> 
> love and peace,
> 
> joyce
> 
> 
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