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A Possible "Origin" of Majora and the World

Started by JoeLink, March 04, 2009, 07:00:21 PM

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JoeLink

Well there are still lots of unexplained things in this world. And who knows, perhaps magic and science are sort of related, like how many fans believe Nayru created it like that.

I mean, I tend to view magic as a kind of energy, an aura if you will, that exisits in all living things. It is just stronger in some life forms than others. :)

DW

I don't suppose this 'magic' is a chemical imbalance? Because that's what I'm sensing.

The point is THERE IS NO EVIDENCE OF MAGIC.

I don't care who you are, you're not going to find a magical artifact anywhere. Nobody's emitted a huge shield of fire around them to char their enemies, nobody has teleported, nobody has...gah, what's the point.
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Hi no Seijin

Quote from: JoeLink on March 10, 2009, 04:47:39 PM
Well there are still lots of unexplained things in this world.
That is no proof that magic exists.  The fact that we don't know how to explain them is just that:  we don't know how to explain these events.  Several things that was once considered to be magic has been proven to be otherwise, and with time the unexplainable will be understood through science.

Quote from: Shika on March 10, 2009, 04:51:00 PM
The point is THERE IS NO EVIDENCE OF MAGIC.
I would modify this to say that there is no evidence of magic here on Earth.  After all, we don't even have proof that life similar to that on Earth exists anywhere else in the universe, or even if there is more than one universe.

You are confusing fiction for fact.  The simple truth is that our world does not work on or with magic, and all evidence points to the fact that Hyrule never existed on Earth.
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Twilight Wolf

JoeLink... you can't end an argument by saying "No it doesn't!" and then locking your thread. That's rather childish, in my humble opinion.
What, you expect me to say something witty?

Hi no Seijin

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Quote from: JoeLink on March 10, 2009, 07:14:50 PM
NO IT DOESN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:(
Oh, wow, you can really change a lot of minds with that statement!  Why, I'm going to start worshiping the goddesses every day now because they must exist!

Sorry to burst your bubble, but you are confusing fact with fiction, and at your age (or the age your profile claims that you are) you shouldn't be.  I left this one forum I used to go to because most of the members genuinely believe that Ganon is the root of all of the world's problems.

And TW is right; locking the topic because you aren't convincing anyone is childish, and it isn't going to help convince anyone of anything.
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JoeLink

I am still LOCKING it unless you stop arguing about whether Hyrule was on Earth or not and get back to rating my theory.

Besides, is there anything WRONG with believing that Hyrule could've been real. I mean, it doesn't affect you, and a person should be free to believe in what he/she wants without being made fun of.

There is still plenty of evidence in my book, thats for sure.

TO THE TWILIGHT REALM WITH ALL YOU NON-BELIEVERS!!! and you call yourselfs Zelda fans. >:(

:-[oops! did I write that instead of thinking it. hee hee hee. :(

Darth Wyndisis

You can believe what you want, but you can't go around trying to back it up with unsolid evidence.

Hi no Seijin

One, by saying "Don't say Hyrule didn't exist," you pretty much guaranteed that someone would say that.

Two, theories should have evidence from the game to back it up.  As there is no "Dark Force" in the Zelda series, this is mere speculation.

Three, unless I'm mistaken, delusions are unhealthy.  If you can't separate fact from fiction, then there will be problems down the road for you.

Four, your evidence is faulty, far fetched, and non-existent.

Five, being a fan doesn't necessarily mean you know everything or believe that it is real.  A fan is someone who likes the game (or what have you).
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The Glamour Nazi

For the theory, I like MM Manga's Idea, it was neat.

JoeLink

Many great people had their ideas called "delusional", and they ended up famous. So I am just going to ignore what you said. :P

HylianHero92

Quote from: Chuckinator on March 11, 2009, 05:59:25 AM
For the theory, I like MM Manga's Idea, it was neat.

Yeah, but the author said it was written before MM was out and wasn't what actually happened.

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Hi no Seijin

Quote from: JoeLink on March 11, 2009, 12:12:24 PM
Many great people had their ideas called "delusional", and they ended up famous. So I am just going to ignore what you said. :P
Oh, you mean like Johannes Kepler?  Or Galileo Galilei?  Didn't it turn out that they were, you know, right?  You do know that their ideas were actually based on solid evidence, correct?
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Quote from: Hi no Seijin on March 11, 2009, 05:09:45 PM
Quote from: JoeLink on March 11, 2009, 12:12:24 PM
Many great people had their ideas called "delusional", and they ended up famous. So I am just going to ignore what you said. :P
Oh, you mean like Johannes Kepler?  Or Galileo Galilei?  Didn't it turn out that they were, you know, right?  You do know that their ideas were actually based on solid evidence, correct?
I don't know what you mean HNS, of course there is solid evidence!
The fact that Miyamoto desgined WindWaker to have the same constelations as Earth clearly means that he found some obscure book in Japan that told the story of an ancient civilization from Rome that somehow managed to go unsuspected by all the contemporary cultures, brought the world to the brink of destruction quite a lot of times, had roughly 1500 years of secret history, then vanished (along with all the monsters, architecture, heck! even their physical laws) and left all but a lonely book that wound up on a different ocean and that was able to be translated by a Japanese kid in the 50's.
Geez HNS, don't you have you know, like common sense?
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