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<blockquote data-quote="Starlite" data-source="post: 209235" data-attributes="member: 13116"><p>The Henry directives are a number of rules to create not a negative timeline but a neutral one. By ensuring that events in the world repeat themselves in the same sequence through an eternal series of cycles. An example of one of these rules is how far back in time we can go. The further back in time we go a small change in the timeline can through a domino effect result in large differences in the future from where we came. Due to the many nuances of causality it's difficult to predict what those changes will be.</p><p></p><p>Stein is part of a loop that ensures the existence of time travel. As time travel was never invented it's always been, it's "self-existing".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlite, post: 209235, member: 13116"] The Henry directives are a number of rules to create not a negative timeline but a neutral one. By ensuring that events in the world repeat themselves in the same sequence through an eternal series of cycles. An example of one of these rules is how far back in time we can go. The further back in time we go a small change in the timeline can through a domino effect result in large differences in the future from where we came. Due to the many nuances of causality it's difficult to predict what those changes will be. Stein is part of a loop that ensures the existence of time travel. As time travel was never invented it's always been, it's "self-existing". [/QUOTE]
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