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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 64560" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Let's just go by verifiable observations. Since all of this is hypothetical anyway.</p><p> </p><p>We only see one timeline.</p><p> </p><p>Time machines were invented in late 1930's to early 1940's.</p><p> </p><p>No one yet has reported killing their grandfather.</p><p> </p><p>Buildings appear in empty fields over night with no explanation for their apparent aged appearance.</p><p> </p><p>So given the above, it appears the past is changeable just like the future. A time machine would allow the past to be changed. Observations do point toward the past being modified. If there were multiple universes, then it stands to reason that our past should remain unchanged. Yet that doesn't appear to be the case. Just one timeline. So given that no one has reported killing their grandfather, one might surmise that anyone that tries will cease to exist at the moment of death for the grandfather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 64560, member: 288"] Let's just go by verifiable observations. Since all of this is hypothetical anyway. We only see one timeline. Time machines were invented in late 1930's to early 1940's. No one yet has reported killing their grandfather. Buildings appear in empty fields over night with no explanation for their apparent aged appearance. So given the above, it appears the past is changeable just like the future. A time machine would allow the past to be changed. Observations do point toward the past being modified. If there were multiple universes, then it stands to reason that our past should remain unchanged. Yet that doesn't appear to be the case. Just one timeline. So given that no one has reported killing their grandfather, one might surmise that anyone that tries will cease to exist at the moment of death for the grandfather. [/QUOTE]
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