User:Sir Tyler

A WORLD TO RE-DISCOVER
History has always been timeless, and it probably always will be. Human beings never stop learning, from the moment they draw their first breath; right up until their very last. On this planet, thriving with life and an equal (if not overwhelming) amount of chaos, mankind continues to uncover, document, study and compare every aspect of life and death. I am a dedicated person with strong virtues. These include learning, as I have been forever dedicated to understanding everything...and appreciating it.

However, we are all held accountable for our choices. The law of choices proves this, that if past errors are left unchecked, history tends to repeat itself. This can be in the positive or negative, depending on the situation. I cited "re-discover" as opposed to simply "discover", because out of good faith, (a policy I respect, as should we all)we can only post and discuss existing topics. In honor of re-discovering our vast understanding of the world, I will theorize and research all that I may to improve the quality of Wikipedia, as well as fill in the blanks where others may have gone astray, or even missed completely. The process of learning is one of belligerence; it knows no sleep.

--Sir Tyler Cole 09:02, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

Perspective on Portals
Being new to Wikipedia myself, I don't plan to make any changes to the Community Portal, or any other portals right now. I do however, want to discuss a point. Wikipedia is fully based on that which already exists, and it is improved as time progresses. Time is the key element in this topic, and it reflects on the past work of myself and others in the endless pursuit of knowledge.

Time and space are endless, much like the seamless memory of this network. Portals are "dimension doors" to get from point A to B, and so on... this seems alot like Time Travel, only more real. And there exists such a device to process the short-comings of that timeless research... the computer. Assuming a PC is successfully connected to the World Wide Web, a person can "project" themselves forward or backward through a digital multiverse. Thus, the computer is a Time Machine. Portals are gateways between "systems", and can be used by everyone. Wikipedia's vision is realized by her supporters, the people who dedicate their time and intelligence to improving the quality and quantity of knowledge available.

And I contribute to the Community Portal, by suggesting that Time Travel is not far-fetched when the concept can be applied to a field of similar interest. One day, every last human shall have the opportunity to learn anything their imagination desires, merely by turning on their PC. Their own personal "Time Machine" to travel through life enlightened. --Sir Tyler Cole 09:54, 24 August 2007 (UTC)