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Is changing the past possible
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<blockquote data-quote="neil williams" data-source="post: 134760" data-attributes="member: 8251"><p>I think the big question should be, if we can go back and change the past, should we? I wrote a short ebook about this very topic that I'd be happy to provide the link for if anyone fancies reading it? It's a thriller about an illegal time traveller who is trying to get his hands on the 'date' his wife was murdered, but to do so, must work for a criminal network that sends him back in time to witness murders taking place. Should he just watch, or should he change events? If he does, will it change or destroy the future? It also explores memory and how time travel echoes the main character's state of mind. I love the theory that the past keeps changing and we restart over and over again, but are unaware it is taking place. That's fascinating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neil williams, post: 134760, member: 8251"] I think the big question should be, if we can go back and change the past, should we? I wrote a short ebook about this very topic that I'd be happy to provide the link for if anyone fancies reading it? It's a thriller about an illegal time traveller who is trying to get his hands on the 'date' his wife was murdered, but to do so, must work for a criminal network that sends him back in time to witness murders taking place. Should he just watch, or should he change events? If he does, will it change or destroy the future? It also explores memory and how time travel echoes the main character's state of mind. I love the theory that the past keeps changing and we restart over and over again, but are unaware it is taking place. That's fascinating. [/QUOTE]
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