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Post by The Inspector on Sept 27, 2020 23:36:38 GMT -5
In other words, a time traveler could make changes — but the original outcome would still find a way to happen. Maybe not the same way it happened in the first timeline; but close enough so that the time traveler would still exist, and would still be motivated to go back in time.
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Post by tnthomas on Nov 14, 2020 12:07:18 GMT -5
Time travel is an intriguing concept, personally I guess I am a too much of a rationalist & empiricist to regard time travel possible.
In my mind: what just happened is no longer happening....what will happen in the future is not yet happening, so neither type of events can be visited by someone from the present.
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Post by The Inspector on Nov 15, 2020 20:24:20 GMT -5
Time is relative and can go a different speed in different places.
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Post by highlandannie on Nov 17, 2020 7:26:21 GMT -5
I find time travel fascinating, all purely science fiction. One of my favourite book series/tv series is Outlander which involves time travel.
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