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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 81934" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>As with everything, there is always more than what meets the eye. This is especially true with John Titor. </p><p></p><p>Zero divergence is possible especially if changes in a timeline do not alter the past of the time traveler, you could even erase people/things from the timeline, and in theory there shouldn't be much in divergence if any. But then again the theory I present here refers to relative divergence. Absolute on the other hand I don't think an exact 0% could be achieved, just a divergence number that is infinitely small (Like the universe directly next-door.), but still more than 0%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 81934, member: 4523"] As with everything, there is always more than what meets the eye. This is especially true with John Titor. Zero divergence is possible especially if changes in a timeline do not alter the past of the time traveler, you could even erase people/things from the timeline, and in theory there shouldn't be much in divergence if any. But then again the theory I present here refers to relative divergence. Absolute on the other hand I don't think an exact 0% could be achieved, just a divergence number that is infinitely small (Like the universe directly next-door.), but still more than 0%. [/QUOTE]
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