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Is changing the past possible
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<blockquote data-quote="neil williams" data-source="post: 134693" data-attributes="member: 8251"><p>I see your point. My thinking was that time is like a train track and the past is/are like the stations we pass through on the way to the future. If we went back to a previous station and re-routed the track (by changing a memory or memories... which I think would have a ripple effect... for example, if we went back and saved the life of someone that originally died, that would really alter the timeline, as their very existence from that point on would alter the line, as they their memories and the memories of those they meet would also change) then what would happen to the future? Would it vanish or conflict with the new timeline (track) that has been created? This is a question I raise in my novel... should we change history? I think there is fixed time, like their are fixed memories... if we go back and start altering memories, then we and the world around us will change... maybe for the better, but maybe for the worse. I think there are positives and negatives about changing the past, but it's still abusing what was originally there. All just thoughts and questions really. Nothing is set in stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neil williams, post: 134693, member: 8251"] I see your point. My thinking was that time is like a train track and the past is/are like the stations we pass through on the way to the future. If we went back to a previous station and re-routed the track (by changing a memory or memories... which I think would have a ripple effect... for example, if we went back and saved the life of someone that originally died, that would really alter the timeline, as their very existence from that point on would alter the line, as they their memories and the memories of those they meet would also change) then what would happen to the future? Would it vanish or conflict with the new timeline (track) that has been created? This is a question I raise in my novel... should we change history? I think there is fixed time, like their are fixed memories... if we go back and start altering memories, then we and the world around us will change... maybe for the better, but maybe for the worse. I think there are positives and negatives about changing the past, but it's still abusing what was originally there. All just thoughts and questions really. Nothing is set in stone. [/QUOTE]
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