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<blockquote data-quote="GVT12" data-source="post: 15228" data-attributes="member: 256"><p><strong>Secret Messages of Time Travlers</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I would!</p><p>as I said before, the exchange of "Information" that would benefit either, or both parties involved would constitute a good enough reason to reveal certain things as long as there was good reason to believe that no harm would be done. aside from that, I see nothing wrong with betting on a few sure bets that you could bank on! but then again who's to say wether that would be unethical, it's all to do with perception, personal choices, and intent. (and there's more right, than wrong with having the intent to win at anything) Unethical to know you're going to win at anything and going through with it depends on the circumstances, and methods, which should be reserved to the personal choices one makes, as to what you consider right, or wrong. IMHO using Time-Travel of any kind to win in vegas as far as I'm concerned would be no more "unethical" than to simply make a wager to propose a bet , or gamble on anything for that matter.</p><p></p><p>Some say card counters are unethical, and they were barred from Vegas, I don't see a cheet system there, they do it in their heads so they are the equivalent of a computer brain of sorts, nothing is written, it's all done in their heads without manipulating a slight of hand, or other forms of deciet, therfore I do not agree with those who believe that to be an unethical form of gambling no more so than the others who claim to have an unfair advantage. Since when does "The House" Ever have an unfair advantage? I think not, and the same goes for TT, that would be related to someone with precognitive abilities to see the outcome of events beforehand to bet on a winning wager. again since "The House" always has the upper hand, there must be some exceptions to level the playing field for others to win the upper hand, as long as it could be done without creating major havoc, or detrimental circumstances from the chain of events that follow, and wh's to say either way what would come of such a practice? albeit many others, (myself included) believe TT "is" possible, it's not been proven, therfore there is no real record to account for to say such a practice would be unethical, or create serious clandestine ramifications, and until someone can prove, or disprove it, either way it all remains speculatory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GVT12, post: 15228, member: 256"] [b]Secret Messages of Time Travlers[/b] Well, I would! as I said before, the exchange of "Information" that would benefit either, or both parties involved would constitute a good enough reason to reveal certain things as long as there was good reason to believe that no harm would be done. aside from that, I see nothing wrong with betting on a few sure bets that you could bank on! but then again who's to say wether that would be unethical, it's all to do with perception, personal choices, and intent. (and there's more right, than wrong with having the intent to win at anything) Unethical to know you're going to win at anything and going through with it depends on the circumstances, and methods, which should be reserved to the personal choices one makes, as to what you consider right, or wrong. IMHO using Time-Travel of any kind to win in vegas as far as I'm concerned would be no more "unethical" than to simply make a wager to propose a bet , or gamble on anything for that matter. Some say card counters are unethical, and they were barred from Vegas, I don't see a cheet system there, they do it in their heads so they are the equivalent of a computer brain of sorts, nothing is written, it's all done in their heads without manipulating a slight of hand, or other forms of deciet, therfore I do not agree with those who believe that to be an unethical form of gambling no more so than the others who claim to have an unfair advantage. Since when does "The House" Ever have an unfair advantage? I think not, and the same goes for TT, that would be related to someone with precognitive abilities to see the outcome of events beforehand to bet on a winning wager. again since "The House" always has the upper hand, there must be some exceptions to level the playing field for others to win the upper hand, as long as it could be done without creating major havoc, or detrimental circumstances from the chain of events that follow, and wh's to say either way what would come of such a practice? albeit many others, (myself included) believe TT "is" possible, it's not been proven, therfore there is no real record to account for to say such a practice would be unethical, or create serious clandestine ramifications, and until someone can prove, or disprove it, either way it all remains speculatory. [/QUOTE]
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