You really made some big mistakes by sending this message. Here in
Krnechtonville, Mars (2185 June 7) we're still laughing with you silly
stuff.
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M a t h i a s V e r r a e s
ET.Phone.Home@ThePentagon.com
'Don't expect to much of
the end of the world'
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Roman <rvb@out.phys.msu.su> wrote:
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> F U T U R E ----> Net -------> P A S T
>
> Dear Subscribers!
>
> Don't be surprised by the year in the header of the message. This is a
> message from the future. My name is Roman and I am a Phd student here
> in the Moscow State University at O.U.Time department of physics
> faculty. And it is 2031 April 11 here now.
>
> You all read fiction about time machine and time travellers.
> We are working now more seriously on these topics and, although it is
> still not possible to transmit a physical object through time period,
> the discovery made recently by a group of scientists let us a unique
> possibility to send an information to the past within the info-space
> (which you all called the Net). Moreover, thanks to the archives we
> can read your answers many years later.
>
> For 5 years it was not allowed to communicate with people on the Net
> in the past as it was believed that such contacts might cause
> irreversible processes in the Space. So, it took 3 years to create an
> AI protection system of the info-space. The system is called CEIF
> (Cause and Effect Impasse Filter) and it was tested carefully first in
> STC models and later in the real info-space. You have already read
> some messages sent from the future. That were the messages sent from
> the pHACEpHLANGE. We tried to make these messages the most attractive
> for you to answer.
>
> Now, when the tests proved the safety of such contacts, we can
> communicate with you more frequently and you may know what is the time
> we are talking to you from. And you of course will soon see a lot more
> of such messages.
>
> For a start I would like to find out your thoughts on electronic music
> future. Let you all do a forecast for the next 5 or 10 years. We are
> comparing now all kinds of forecasts and predictions to find out any
> possible similarities and rules. We consider the lists, devoted to
> progressive music (and as we know techno was so at that time), to be
> the most suitable place for such contacts, as their participants seem
> to be the most ``future friendly'' people.
>
> Goof luck! 2031.04.11
>
> Your in the Future,
> Roman OUTREMER / AKA `Solar X'
>
> P.S.: Tip from the future - if you wish 40 years later to be able to
> send messages to the past, maintain your account (URL) till that time.
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