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Linque1, an intriguing analysis of science, however you still fail to grasp the basic premise upon which I have stated before: time is one of the fundamental building blocks of science, it is one of the fundamental qualities, and yes, Nayru could well be the "Goddess of Space" or whatever other names you came up with by virtue that she was responsible for setting the universe in order by creating the laws of science to govern it, we just haven't heard any of these other titles used for her yet. That doesn't disqualify her from possibly bearing the title of "Goddess of Time". She is by extension of being the founder of science and wizardry indeed related to time as time is one of the fundamental qualities that keeps "order" in the universe. All the other things you stated, while fascinating, still don't do anything to disqualify this I'm afraid. And yes, Nayru the Oracle does seem to be a strong connection between both she and the Goddess Nayru since Nayru was responsible for creating the laws of science, from which time itself descends. Let's face it: there are WAY more indicators that connect Nayru to the Goddess of Time than most others. I know you may want to find ways to prove otherwise and that's fine, but what you've stated still doesn't do anything to disqualify any of these premises that are supporting Nayru's candidacy thus far. And the others I've seen presented seem to have far weaker evidence to support them to me when placed beside Nayru. I can't speak for everyone else, but that seems to be the case to me that of all known candidates, Nayru is the one most likely to indeed be the Goddess of Time. [[User:Christopher|Link87]] 17:38, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
Linque1, an intriguing analysis of science, however you still fail to grasp the basic premise upon which I have stated before: time is one of the fundamental building blocks of science, it is one of the fundamental qualities, and yes, Nayru could well be the "Goddess of Space" or whatever other names you came up with by virtue that she was responsible for setting the universe in order by creating the laws of science to govern it, we just haven't heard any of these other titles used for her yet. That doesn't disqualify her from possibly bearing the title of "Goddess of Time". She is by extension of being the founder of science and wizardry indeed related to time as time is one of the fundamental qualities that keeps "order" in the universe. All the other things you stated, while fascinating, still don't do anything to disqualify this I'm afraid. And yes, Nayru the Oracle does seem to be a strong connection between both she and the Goddess Nayru since Nayru was responsible for creating the laws of science, from which time itself descends. Let's face it: there are WAY more indicators that connect Nayru to the Goddess of Time than most others. I know you may want to find ways to prove otherwise and that's fine, but what you've stated still doesn't do anything to disqualify any of these premises that are supporting Nayru's candidacy thus far. And the others I've seen presented seem to have far weaker evidence to support them to me when placed beside Nayru. I can't speak for everyone else, but that seems to be the case to me that of all known candidates, Nayru is the one most likely to indeed be the Goddess of Time. [[User:Christopher|Link87]] 17:38, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
:*If* she must be one of the Golden Goddesses at all. I see where you're coming from, Link87, but you seem to have overlooked what I said earlier regarding the overlap of themes within the realm of science. Consider the Laws of Thermodynamics. These, clearly, are essential to science as well as the Laws of Time. But Nayru does not manipulate heat, or fire; Din does. My object is not to discredit an honest theory, but to keep the theory honest. If you can't admit that there are flaws to the logic of saying that time must be included in Nayru's characteristics only because it is an essentail part of science, then I can go no further. Having said that, I respect the theory that Nayru could be the Goddess of Time in general and, based on all of the evidence at hand, agree with you; out of the three Golden Goddesses, she is the most likely candidate...*if* she must be any of them at all.
:That is, *if* she must be one of the Golden Goddesses at all. I see where you're coming from, Link87, but you seem to have overlooked what I said earlier regarding the overlap of themes within the realm of science. Consider the Laws of Thermodynamics. These, clearly, are essential to science as well as the Laws of Time. But Nayru does not manipulate heat, or fire; Din does. My object is not to discredit an honest theory, but to keep the theory honest. If you can't admit that there are flaws to the logic of saying that time must be included in Nayru's characteristics only because it is an essentail part of science, then I can go no further. Having said that, I respect the theory that Nayru could be the Goddess of Time in general and, based on all of the evidence at hand, agree with you; out of the three Golden Goddesses, she is the most likely candidate...*if* she must be any of them at all. [[User:Linque1|Linque1]] 19:20, 23 July 2009 (UTC)