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John Titor and Corona Virus
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<blockquote data-quote="Cognat" data-source="post: 194931" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>To my understanding, -- and take it with a grain of salt, because it isn't great -- one can't ever destroy a timeline. Something done in a timeline simply creates more timelines wherein those circumstances can develop into infinite interpretations of themselves. As for correct realities, your guess is as good as mine! I think all timelines / realities exist simultaneously, and none will ever <em>end</em>, per se. Sure, our presence in them as human beings, and humanity as a whole, my be doused out, but time goes on with or without us! In that way, a "correct" timeline, to us, is really just any in which we exist and are satisfied with our existence. Those're just my two cents, though! I'm sure many people see it differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cognat, post: 194931, member: 12542"] To my understanding, -- and take it with a grain of salt, because it isn't great -- one can't ever destroy a timeline. Something done in a timeline simply creates more timelines wherein those circumstances can develop into infinite interpretations of themselves. As for correct realities, your guess is as good as mine! I think all timelines / realities exist simultaneously, and none will ever [I]end[/I], per se. Sure, our presence in them as human beings, and humanity as a whole, my be doused out, but time goes on with or without us! In that way, a "correct" timeline, to us, is really just any in which we exist and are satisfied with our existence. Those're just my two cents, though! I'm sure many people see it differently. [/QUOTE]
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