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<blockquote data-quote="Giamps78" data-source="post: 122567" data-attributes="member: 7568"><p>do you think your (your) time travel was already foreseen in history?</p><p>The story that you had available and that you studied was already inclusive of your trip back before you did?</p><p>Nuclear war that you describe can be derived from your trip in the time before you had done it as if you had already done?</p><p>In this case "not doing anything" change events much of the "do something"?</p><p>That is, if you had chosen not to leave, and no one else had left, your own history could have changed?</p><p>You're a dependent or an independent variable?</p><p></p><p>Super question:</p><p>You said that you return to older, and for others it's been a split second.</p><p>How do you explain the divergence of the timeline you just left?</p><p>You spent two years here, we have to imagine that this line of universe had a deviation of two years from all other timelines.</p><p>or do we imagine that your original line stopped for two years, while the place where you've been on a visit went ahead two years.</p><p>Do you think this is a gap which could lead to a problem with the quality of life of one or the other with respect to the collective and the forced choices compared to superuniverse?</p><p>all this progress such as computers, can not depend on a delay in the timeline due to time travel?</p><p>Basically I'm asking if the time passes more and more quickly, and frantically into our lives is nothing but a realignment due to the gap of two years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giamps78, post: 122567, member: 7568"] do you think your (your) time travel was already foreseen in history? The story that you had available and that you studied was already inclusive of your trip back before you did? Nuclear war that you describe can be derived from your trip in the time before you had done it as if you had already done? In this case "not doing anything" change events much of the "do something"? That is, if you had chosen not to leave, and no one else had left, your own history could have changed? You're a dependent or an independent variable? Super question: You said that you return to older, and for others it's been a split second. How do you explain the divergence of the timeline you just left? You spent two years here, we have to imagine that this line of universe had a deviation of two years from all other timelines. or do we imagine that your original line stopped for two years, while the place where you've been on a visit went ahead two years. Do you think this is a gap which could lead to a problem with the quality of life of one or the other with respect to the collective and the forced choices compared to superuniverse? all this progress such as computers, can not depend on a delay in the timeline due to time travel? Basically I'm asking if the time passes more and more quickly, and frantically into our lives is nothing but a realignment due to the gap of two years. [/QUOTE]
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