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The Grandmother Paradox
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<blockquote data-quote="JRSpencer" data-source="post: 345" data-attributes="member: 415"><p><strong>Re: The Grandmother Paradox</strong></p><p></p><p>You're right. This did spiral out of control. But parallel worldlines aside let's look at this Grandmother Paradox this point of view:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All right. Now if you consider the circular (linear) theory of time travel and that every person has a PEW it would be possible to travel backward in time prior to your mother's birth or conception (which ever the killer prefers) and take the life of the grandmother. This would result in a ARS (alternate reality stream) in which the death of the your grandmother would present your grandfather with different life options. How might remarry some time later, fall into deep dispair and drink and possibly commit suicide or if your want to tilt in the direction of science fantasy, he studies up on quantum mechanics and invents a time machine to save his wife.</p><p></p><p>The website I accessed this information is: <a href="http://makemillions.bizland.com/tempor_displace.htm" target="_blank">http://makemillions.bizland.com/tempor_displace.htm</a>. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, I only quoted certain passages to help my agruement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRSpencer, post: 345, member: 415"] [b]Re: The Grandmother Paradox[/b] You're right. This did spiral out of control. But parallel worldlines aside let's look at this Grandmother Paradox this point of view: All right. Now if you consider the circular (linear) theory of time travel and that every person has a PEW it would be possible to travel backward in time prior to your mother's birth or conception (which ever the killer prefers) and take the life of the grandmother. This would result in a ARS (alternate reality stream) in which the death of the your grandmother would present your grandfather with different life options. How might remarry some time later, fall into deep dispair and drink and possibly commit suicide or if your want to tilt in the direction of science fantasy, he studies up on quantum mechanics and invents a time machine to save his wife. The website I accessed this information is: [url=http://makemillions.bizland.com/tempor_displace.htm]http://makemillions.bizland.com/tempor_displace.htm[/url]. Keep in mind, I only quoted certain passages to help my agruement. [/QUOTE]
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