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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 171776" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>I used to get my "ability" to kick in a fair bit more often than it does now. The last time it engaged it was a particularly big "Jump". As far as I can tell I jumped from a timeline where Clinton got elected to this one. Haven't experienced it since although there may be reasons for it. May not need to use it or whatever mental energy that makes it work, I could of depleted it.</p><p></p><p> I do recall a wide variety of changes between what you could call my "original" timeline. Based on my current understanding of events before I got my "ability", I can assume that it was a dystopian world that eventually invented time travel as a last resort.</p><p></p><p>Never used meta time travel devices myself. While I'm sceptical that they work I would be interested to try one.</p><p></p><p>The only way time travel is feasible backwards is using alternate timelines. Even if you could get a 0% divergence you'd still fork the timeline as soon as you land. This applies to both Physical and mental time travel. To put it simply you're introducing a foreign influence to an established chain of events, this making it unique from the original timelines.</p><p></p><p>As for blackholes, nobody has really tried making any. Cern hasn't really tried, and most people don't have access to the technology needed to make them. Until singularities are made the possibility can't be ruled out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 171776, member: 4523"] I used to get my "ability" to kick in a fair bit more often than it does now. The last time it engaged it was a particularly big "Jump". As far as I can tell I jumped from a timeline where Clinton got elected to this one. Haven't experienced it since although there may be reasons for it. May not need to use it or whatever mental energy that makes it work, I could of depleted it. I do recall a wide variety of changes between what you could call my "original" timeline. Based on my current understanding of events before I got my "ability", I can assume that it was a dystopian world that eventually invented time travel as a last resort. Never used meta time travel devices myself. While I'm sceptical that they work I would be interested to try one. The only way time travel is feasible backwards is using alternate timelines. Even if you could get a 0% divergence you'd still fork the timeline as soon as you land. This applies to both Physical and mental time travel. To put it simply you're introducing a foreign influence to an established chain of events, this making it unique from the original timelines. As for blackholes, nobody has really tried making any. Cern hasn't really tried, and most people don't have access to the technology needed to make them. Until singularities are made the possibility can't be ruled out. [/QUOTE]
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