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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyPurpleWuzzy" data-source="post: 250884" data-attributes="member: 14816"><p>Consider for a moment please; that in order to properly entertain the time travel paradox as anyone here might imagine it, the consequences of each possible change available in timelines must in some way be made manifest and therefor must physically exist in some way for (at bare minimum) the uninterrupted timeframe it could possibly go "unobserved" for. Even if just hypothetically, the consequences available in any "unobserved" future would permit for a possible ad infinitum future where either choices go uninterrupted (and therefor *must* continue) without objection. The electron being sent right or left must both be possible and permanently alternative to the electron going unimpeded to begin with. Furthermore it must exist in such a way that (for as long as time travel allows access to them) makes them entirely "undoable" or "redoable" or "preventable" and for any amount of time in ANY time where an alteration of events in time are a possibility breaks them down into factual consequences that are readily accessible and measurable.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been keeping an eye on you guys for a while and don't know why. Started with looper maybe. Anyways, just thought I would point put that you're ignoring a whole branch of science with your current speculations. At least technically anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyPurpleWuzzy, post: 250884, member: 14816"] Consider for a moment please; that in order to properly entertain the time travel paradox as anyone here might imagine it, the consequences of each possible change available in timelines must in some way be made manifest and therefor must physically exist in some way for (at bare minimum) the uninterrupted timeframe it could possibly go "unobserved" for. Even if just hypothetically, the consequences available in any "unobserved" future would permit for a possible ad infinitum future where either choices go uninterrupted (and therefor *must* continue) without objection. The electron being sent right or left must both be possible and permanently alternative to the electron going unimpeded to begin with. Furthermore it must exist in such a way that (for as long as time travel allows access to them) makes them entirely "undoable" or "redoable" or "preventable" and for any amount of time in ANY time where an alteration of events in time are a possibility breaks them down into factual consequences that are readily accessible and measurable. I've been keeping an eye on you guys for a while and don't know why. Started with looper maybe. Anyways, just thought I would point put that you're ignoring a whole branch of science with your current speculations. At least technically anyway. [/QUOTE]
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