Doctor Emmett L. "Doc" Brown (
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poly_chromatic2012-07-31 04:58 pm
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I must say, though it was unexpected, the weekend's storm doesn't seem nearly impossible. With the proper technology, control over the weather is perfectly attainable - hardly a thing of magic, and far more easily explicable than many of these so-called curses in the City.
Much of what we dismiss as impossible, magical, or beyond our ability is merely what hasn't been defined or quantified yet. A good piece of science fiction, for example, always has its basis in fact and works to expand upon the theoretically possible. More than a few works have influenced the creation of real-life technology, proving that the realm of possibility and the limits of human advancement are consistently far broader than most generally consider them to be.
Though, of course, I'm certain a storm of that magnitude would net the weather service a good many complaints - certainly if it were in July.
[ooc: Let's pretend I wasn't mostly unconscious at the time and say this is backdated to yesterday. Also, this is sort of a placeholder. It's been a crazy few weeks RL-wise, so thank you everyone for all of your incredible patience. ♥]
Much of what we dismiss as impossible, magical, or beyond our ability is merely what hasn't been defined or quantified yet. A good piece of science fiction, for example, always has its basis in fact and works to expand upon the theoretically possible. More than a few works have influenced the creation of real-life technology, proving that the realm of possibility and the limits of human advancement are consistently far broader than most generally consider them to be.
Though, of course, I'm certain a storm of that magnitude would net the weather service a good many complaints - certainly if it were in July.
[ooc: Let's pretend I wasn't mostly unconscious at the time and say this is backdated to yesterday. Also, this is sort of a placeholder. It's been a crazy few weeks RL-wise, so thank you everyone for all of your incredible patience. ♥]
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I have done some experimentation in the field; to be honest, given the nature of our current situation, time travel alone seems to have lost some novelty. Certainly when we've been brought here from across vastly different points in space and time.
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Do you think it's possible for a choice to be made in one reality that leads to the events of that reality becoming a work of fiction in a related reality?
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I hadn't given that consideration. I'm not certain how, exactly, such a phenomenon would occur, but... if there were some sort of... dimensional flux, perhaps, that granted awareness of alternate realities--
[And his eyes narrow, his gaze averts from the device, and he falls quiet for a moment before shaking his head.]
Any possible explanation would be purely speculative, and impossible to test...
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in other ways, Abed only really catches one part of that.]Like Inspector Spacetime!
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I'm afraid I'm not familiar.