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   From: kingdurin@yahoo.com   
      
   If there was ever a company that could use a good reboot of the space-time   
   contiuum it would be CBM.   
      
   "N8IE" wrote in message   
   news:paCVb.7541$se2.71@fe2.columbus.rr.com...   
   > I think there is a poke you can type into dos to reset time. Look in the   
   > Commodore Programmers Guide.   
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   > "Paul Allen Panks" wrote in message   
   > news:c06pnr$6ec$1@chessie.cirr.com...   
   > > Is there a way to go back into the space-time continuum to reverse a   
   past   
   > > event or loss of an item? Have cases been reported where someone has   
   > > awakened from a dream taking place in the past, only to find that the   
   past   
   > > has been reversed in some form?   
   > >   
   > > I have heard of quite a few Near-Death Experiences whereby the   
   experiencer   
   > > was shown a possible future and allowed to either avoid it or let it   
   > > occur. I also know of a few examples from the precognitive realm where   
   the   
   > > experiencer saw a future before it happened -- and yet some futures   
   > happened   
   > > inspite of efforts by the experiencer to change it.   
   > >   
   > > I am reasoning that if the state of time can be advanced to show a   
   future   
   > > moment in the present one, it might be possible for the state of time to   
   > > be reversed to change a past moment in the present one.   
   > >   
   > > Stretching things even further, has anyone heard of angelic encounters   
   > > whereby lost items were miraculously found, either by the divine   
   > > intervention of the celestial being or by information granted from the   
   > > celestial being to the experiencer?   
   > >   
   > > Is it also possible to reverse the loss of data from the changing of the   
   > > magnetic field within a disk or harddrive? An example I would consider   
   > > scientifically feasible would be to reverse the magnetic field   
   > > fluctuations of a present magnetic field state to previous magnetic   
   field   
   > > state conditions.   
   > >   
   > > If, by examination, data is held in place by that of magnetic recording   
   > > and/or magnetism, can "peeling back" the magnetic field of the disk to   
   > > previous states uncover previously lost, damaged or erased data? In the   
   > > cases of accidental or unintended erasure, it would be truly important   
   to   
   > > recover the data (if possible) by peeling back the magnetic field to   
   > > previous magnetic states.   
   > >   
   > > Is any of this (technologically) feasible or plausible?   
   > >   
   > > Sincerely,   
   > >   
   > > Paul   
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