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Just a question about the EBAY time machine
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<blockquote data-quote="BJK" data-source="post: 23817" data-attributes="member: 458"><p><strong>Re: Just a question about the EBAY time machine</strong></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I agree that this "time machine" on ebay doesn't prove anything as far as time travel goes, but I was thinking that if something was indeed created in the future and sent back to our time wouldn't it make it so that there would have to be two different time lines?</p><p> </p><p>Since the future is technically not cemented in stone, isn't it possible that someone that knows the future could make a change (i.e. kill the builder) and thus change a future that hasn't happened, also creating a paradox in the process?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJK, post: 23817, member: 458"] [b]Re: Just a question about the EBAY time machine[/b] Yeah, I agree that this "time machine" on ebay doesn't prove anything as far as time travel goes, but I was thinking that if something was indeed created in the future and sent back to our time wouldn't it make it so that there would have to be two different time lines? Since the future is technically not cemented in stone, isn't it possible that someone that knows the future could make a change (i.e. kill the builder) and thus change a future that hasn't happened, also creating a paradox in the process? [/QUOTE]
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