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<blockquote data-quote="mkstrehl" data-source="post: 69245" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I do not claim to know the 'point' of time travel. If we all had the ability to do it, I agree, it would destroy the world as it works now. As humans we are skeptical of anything that cannot be explained in solid terms. Time travel cannot be proven as I mentioned before and therefore will never gain mainstream usage (if it does, in fact, exist).</p><p> </p><p>If I were to travel back in time and change a decision I made that new timeline would become my present. I would have no recollection of purchasing a time machine and using it to time travel and therefore, when I hear about the possibility of time travel in my new timeline, I would be just as skeptical and unwilling to try it as I was the first time - because ti cannot be proven or explained. </p><p> </p><p>If it works as I think it does, then it wouldn't be something that you could repeatedly use over and over again to change every tiny mistake because every time you decided to try it you would have to re-convince yourself it is real. For all we know, there could be a small group of people who do use it over and over again and live 'perfect lives'. Our perception may be altered but in our mind it is not since 'that's how it's always been' for us. When they go back and change something it shifts our present. This shift isn't a sudden shift. It isn't like we are sitting there one moment and then the next we are running through a field because things have changed. Our mind would not remember sitting there. It would only re-create the timeline that lead up to us running... because in the new reality that is what happened. Our presents could be consistently being affected by people who decided to time travel but we would never know because we would not see that change. It would be as if that were how it always was... If that makes sense...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkstrehl, post: 69245, member: 4015"] I do not claim to know the 'point' of time travel. If we all had the ability to do it, I agree, it would destroy the world as it works now. As humans we are skeptical of anything that cannot be explained in solid terms. Time travel cannot be proven as I mentioned before and therefore will never gain mainstream usage (if it does, in fact, exist). If I were to travel back in time and change a decision I made that new timeline would become my present. I would have no recollection of purchasing a time machine and using it to time travel and therefore, when I hear about the possibility of time travel in my new timeline, I would be just as skeptical and unwilling to try it as I was the first time - because ti cannot be proven or explained. If it works as I think it does, then it wouldn't be something that you could repeatedly use over and over again to change every tiny mistake because every time you decided to try it you would have to re-convince yourself it is real. For all we know, there could be a small group of people who do use it over and over again and live 'perfect lives'. Our perception may be altered but in our mind it is not since 'that's how it's always been' for us. When they go back and change something it shifts our present. This shift isn't a sudden shift. It isn't like we are sitting there one moment and then the next we are running through a field because things have changed. Our mind would not remember sitting there. It would only re-create the timeline that lead up to us running... because in the new reality that is what happened. Our presents could be consistently being affected by people who decided to time travel but we would never know because we would not see that change. It would be as if that were how it always was... If that makes sense... [/QUOTE]
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