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<blockquote data-quote="AAA" data-source="post: 116714" data-attributes="member: 5790"><p>Think of the mechanics of time travel in terms of events and circumstances functioning in loops, ...for example; Point A is the present. Point B is sometime in the future. Point C is in the past.</p><p></p><p>Think of each set of data, events, and circumstances as a dot on a big connect the dots. How they relate to each other is the lines that connect them. Then apply reason such as inference deduction, deduction, induction, etc.</p><p></p><p>You can see Point A because you are there. You can see point C because it is in the past. But you cannot see point B because it is in the future. What you can do is derive information about Point B by using Points A and B. That is to say that in order for C and A to be true, B must happen as a qualifier or prerequisite thereof. It is really a game of logic, kind of like Chess through time, analyzing cause/effect in a time loop.</p><p></p><p>There is also the factor of calculating things from two perspective, be it relative to the timeline/time-stream, and relative to the traveler. Points A, B, C, D, etc.. can be switched around, depending on the perspective.</p><p></p><p>It gets complicated real quick when you start to consider things a little deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAA, post: 116714, member: 5790"] Think of the mechanics of time travel in terms of events and circumstances functioning in loops, ...for example; Point A is the present. Point B is sometime in the future. Point C is in the past. Think of each set of data, events, and circumstances as a dot on a big connect the dots. How they relate to each other is the lines that connect them. Then apply reason such as inference deduction, deduction, induction, etc. You can see Point A because you are there. You can see point C because it is in the past. But you cannot see point B because it is in the future. What you can do is derive information about Point B by using Points A and B. That is to say that in order for C and A to be true, B must happen as a qualifier or prerequisite thereof. It is really a game of logic, kind of like Chess through time, analyzing cause/effect in a time loop. There is also the factor of calculating things from two perspective, be it relative to the timeline/time-stream, and relative to the traveler. Points A, B, C, D, etc.. can be switched around, depending on the perspective. It gets complicated real quick when you start to consider things a little deeper. [/QUOTE]
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