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Parallel past?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Zaius" data-source="post: 137368" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>I have no desire to return to the past, the future is where it's at if I were to time travel, and even that seems to be an uncertain quest for many reasons. Don't you think that it would be a more effective strategy to re-examine your decision making process and make changes accordingly? Many, if not all of the reasons I hear from people who want to re-visit their past are directly tied to flaws in their decision making. If one were to return to their past, change a few events and then immediately return to their old habits, it is easy to see a perpetual loop that would burn out the time machine. My focus is on finding other dimensions that possibly intertwine with our own, time travel really seems pretty daunting and fraught with complex issues that could possibly affect all of us in untold ways. Many who talk about time travel have expectations of control, but i rarely hear anyone discuss the negative probabilities that would accompany altered time. What if one gets stuck outside of time and has to watch yourself make the same mistakes over and over? What if the minor thing one changes causes catastrophic events that spiral out of control? What if you get stuck in a timeline where nothing is familiar and you are forced to wander a strange world without friends or family? I suppose that one could also get lost in a parallel dimension, however, it only risks the traveller and not others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Zaius, post: 137368, member: 8243"] I have no desire to return to the past, the future is where it's at if I were to time travel, and even that seems to be an uncertain quest for many reasons. Don't you think that it would be a more effective strategy to re-examine your decision making process and make changes accordingly? Many, if not all of the reasons I hear from people who want to re-visit their past are directly tied to flaws in their decision making. If one were to return to their past, change a few events and then immediately return to their old habits, it is easy to see a perpetual loop that would burn out the time machine. My focus is on finding other dimensions that possibly intertwine with our own, time travel really seems pretty daunting and fraught with complex issues that could possibly affect all of us in untold ways. Many who talk about time travel have expectations of control, but i rarely hear anyone discuss the negative probabilities that would accompany altered time. What if one gets stuck outside of time and has to watch yourself make the same mistakes over and over? What if the minor thing one changes causes catastrophic events that spiral out of control? What if you get stuck in a timeline where nothing is familiar and you are forced to wander a strange world without friends or family? I suppose that one could also get lost in a parallel dimension, however, it only risks the traveller and not others. [/QUOTE]
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