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James Holmes Studied Temporal Illusions to "change the past"
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 54340" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Oh my god. This is what I've been talking about. The Titor email experiment. Reality in alternate timelines is different. What if Holmes figured out a way to get to an alternate timeline, commit a crime and then return to the timeline where he didn't commit the crime. I can initiate a timeline change by altering a personal habit. But I have yet to reliably return to the unchanged timeline. What if Holmes practiced the ability enough to be able to control it. If he successfully returned to his timeline, then he got away with the perfect crime. That means there's a killer on the loose in an alternate timeline, and we've got the wrong Holmes.</p><p> </p><p>This gives me ideas! Some of you may know that I am working on a time machine. What if I deliberately do some of my Time Wave experiments in alternate timelines. Maybe I'll catch or observe something that will give me a breakthrough. And just maybe I'll discover that an alternate version of me actually succeeded and while I'm in the alternate timeline, I'll take notes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 54340, member: 288"] Oh my god. This is what I've been talking about. The Titor email experiment. Reality in alternate timelines is different. What if Holmes figured out a way to get to an alternate timeline, commit a crime and then return to the timeline where he didn't commit the crime. I can initiate a timeline change by altering a personal habit. But I have yet to reliably return to the unchanged timeline. What if Holmes practiced the ability enough to be able to control it. If he successfully returned to his timeline, then he got away with the perfect crime. That means there's a killer on the loose in an alternate timeline, and we've got the wrong Holmes. This gives me ideas! Some of you may know that I am working on a time machine. What if I deliberately do some of my Time Wave experiments in alternate timelines. Maybe I'll catch or observe something that will give me a breakthrough. And just maybe I'll discover that an alternate version of me actually succeeded and while I'm in the alternate timeline, I'll take notes. [/QUOTE]
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