@Classicalfan626
Whenever I am contemplating the greater complexities of time travel, I am always considering making the least impact as possible, as if it is a default requirement or parameter for any functional mission. I can conceive how easily a traveler could create disaster, or how easily things can be exploited or manipulated (in a static position or as a traveler). I can also see how things can easily be beyond anyone's control.
Then again, there is a theory that time is resilient, that it is not so sensitive to change, that it cannot be changed so easily, that it has it's own 'gravity' of sorts, and requires drastic action to escape or alter it.
Either way, it seems the best approach is invisibility. Why complicate things if you don't have to? Why adopt more worries?
Whenever I am contemplating the greater complexities of time travel, I am always considering making the least impact as possible, as if it is a default requirement or parameter for any functional mission. I can conceive how easily a traveler could create disaster, or how easily things can be exploited or manipulated (in a static position or as a traveler). I can also see how things can easily be beyond anyone's control.
Then again, there is a theory that time is resilient, that it is not so sensitive to change, that it cannot be changed so easily, that it has it's own 'gravity' of sorts, and requires drastic action to escape or alter it.
Either way, it seems the best approach is invisibility. Why complicate things if you don't have to? Why adopt more worries?