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Posted - 2016.06.22 19:54:00 -
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TLDR: Fate is what we make.
Based on another thread here, I started my reply in research. As I read more about the topic, my reply grew beyond my original intent so I decided to post my own thread giving greater detail to my findings.
As everyone already knows from SP season 1, episode 5, a pig and an elephant's DNA just won't splice. That's not at all to suggest that LogicLoop's DNA has anything to do with a pig or an elephant. This is, however, a notable mystery that has led genetic physicists the world over to ponder, "Why do these DNA samples not splice?" and that curiosity paved a road to the inconceivable possibility of LogicLoop's existence.
Actually, research carried out in cooperation with the Czech Republic with CERN discovered anomalies within genetic algorithms (Goldberg, D. E.: Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization and Machine Learning, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA 1989) that seemed to suggest unnatural reoccurring patterns existed in certain DNA strains. While neither a pig's nor an elephant's DNA fell into these anomalies, those species are at least attributed to the first spark, if you will, of inspiration into this discovery.
These patterns were defined as unnatural in that they appeared to change ever-so-slightly when placed into proximity of various other DNA strands, similar to how magnetic fields alter the physical positions of iron flakes around north and south poles of that magnet. Curiously enough, some strands repelled from one other while others created attractive bonds. I am not implying that LogicLoop is or is not attractive. Rather, I am merely describing a scientific phenomenon for illustrative purposes. Whether LogicLoop is attractive or not is not the intent of this reply. I have only read the journals.
While the recent Large Hardon ColliderGÇÖs (LHC) power failure was attributed simply to a pesky, yet persistent rodent, others speculate this explanation to just be a cover-up of a more science-fiction type of event the likes of which the general populace could never embrace (at least not in our lifetimes); or at worse could create social unrest and mass hysteria of Biblical proportions. To tread further into this psychological landmine, some have suggested that perhaps this outage was due to a momentary breach in space/time.
If we are to offer some credence to this notion for the sake of this argument, we then must accept some variance of the meta-universe theory. While it is simply beyond the scope of this response to thoroughly examine and vet any and all theories of this type, I only ask that you give this idea the benefit of the doubt as this may very well explain much of what we could never understand from a perception based strictly on Newtonian physics---that is, if it could ever be proven given its hypothetical premise. If we are then willing to accept some broad notion of the existence of infinite meta-verses, then we must entertain the possibility of a Fictional Realism in which at least one of the infinite parallel universes contains as a reality, all that we in this universe perceive as fiction. Yes, in some universe you can fly. In another, perhaps EVE clones do exist. Santa Clause is real---both our version and the one found in Futurama. Preposterous, indeed!
Or is it?
If we are already willing to concede to the idea that there are an infinite number of alternate realities, then it is no farther a leap to believe that any conceivable possibility will exist as a result; one way or another. Therefore, in that Fictional Realism universe there must exist every fictional character ever put to pen and ink since man first discovered imagination.
The Doctor exists.
Some believe that the LHC's recent power failure is directly attributed to our scientific stumbling into wormhole technology. Ironic that I post this in an EVE-based forum! There is a vocal minority of scientists and theorists suggesting the possibility that we have inadvertently opened a doorway (ever how brief) to that Fictional Realism-verse; and through that doorway stepped the good Doctor, drawn to our inter-verse beacon.
With these two realities colliding, time travel is now very real.
But, Byte! How does this have any connection to LogicLoop? Is it not yet obviously apparent? Allow me to continue!
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