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Its impossible to time travel without causing a paradox
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<blockquote data-quote="Cirrus" data-source="post: 175435" data-attributes="member: 10493"><p>A prng has its own issues. Sure it's unpredictable and unguessable, but also requires a completely static timeline. For the prng test to work the traveler would need to be the first and only time traveler that there ever is, was, or will be. That way the traveler can travel from point A to point B and back to point A without wondering whether somebody else is messing around on the timeline which would cause a different result on the prng. There's also the problem that just by trying to pass the test the traveler creates another timeline which would cause issues for the traveler passing similar tests. I just don't see something as unpredictable as a prng given the same results across the multiverse. </p><p></p><p>I guess this logic applies to lottery numbers too, but that's mainly a rigged system so the chances are better that tomorrow's winning lottery numbers are the same or similar across the multiverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cirrus, post: 175435, member: 10493"] A prng has its own issues. Sure it's unpredictable and unguessable, but also requires a completely static timeline. For the prng test to work the traveler would need to be the first and only time traveler that there ever is, was, or will be. That way the traveler can travel from point A to point B and back to point A without wondering whether somebody else is messing around on the timeline which would cause a different result on the prng. There's also the problem that just by trying to pass the test the traveler creates another timeline which would cause issues for the traveler passing similar tests. I just don't see something as unpredictable as a prng given the same results across the multiverse. I guess this logic applies to lottery numbers too, but that's mainly a rigged system so the chances are better that tomorrow's winning lottery numbers are the same or similar across the multiverse. [/QUOTE]
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