Oh. OK. So then it is (yyyy' XOR zzzz') (XOR = eXclusive OR = one or other, but not both) - Dan > -----Original Message----- > From: chrononauts-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:chrononauts-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Robert > Potter > Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 1:02 PM > To: chrononauts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [Chrononauts] Re: Time Wars of the 24th Century > > > Not exactly. The paradox opens if (X' & Y) or (X & Y') and > closes if (X & > Y) or (X' & Y'). There are two patches for the year, one for each > posibility of open paradox. I'll have the timeline ready for you to read > soon. > > > >From: "Dan Isaac 2" <disaac2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Reply-To: Chrononauts <chrononauts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >To: "Chrononauts" <chrononauts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Subject: RE: [Chrononauts] Re: Time Wars of the 24th Century > >Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 19:03:51 -0500 > > > >Cool. So it's an "X' and Y" (X-red, and Y-black) Ripplepoint. > >That's very reasonable. > > > >- Dan > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Robert Potter > > > > > > Speaking of which, my timeline has a new kind of temporal > > > anomaly, which I call a Biconditional. It's governed by > > > two Linchpins. If one is flipped from black to red, the > > > paradox opens, but if the other one is flipped from black > > > to red also, the paradox closes! What do you think of that? > > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Chrononauts mailing list > >Chrononauts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/chrononauts > > _________________________________________________________________ > On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to > get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement > > _______________________________________________ > Chrononauts mailing list > Chrononauts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/chrononauts >