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<blockquote data-quote="HikuTechy" data-source="post: 230953" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>Maybe you didn't quite get what Titor wrote. Most people don't seemingly get it.</p><p></p><p>In a way you're right (if what Titor wrote is accurate), in that he wont go back to "his own" original world line. That's simply the way the temporal displacement works (supposedly). Titor will get to a line that's as close to the original as to be indistinguishable from it (which should be close enough), while supposedly another Titor (close enough to be indistinguishable from the original) arrives on the actual original line. As described you could envision it like a hall of mirrors (two mirrors facing each other) with Titor being able to go into the room in the mirror while another Titor does the same behind him (to infinity).</p><p></p><p>The machine is probably built well enough that it can endure the trips he needed to make. He did write there were redundancies (as far as I can remember). The IBM was a part of a mission and its usefulness was mainly as a translator between certain languages (which most people may not be very familiar with) its main purpose being to be used for interacting with old mainframe computers or similar (which are still possibly used in certain applications). Its unlikely to be used for making a makeshift time machine, but might be useful for time machine computer interactions.</p><p></p><p>Titor stated very clearly that he was not making paradoxes any more than you or I are. Nothing you do on another world line can affect your own (from the experiments and experiences they supposedly had in the future they must have figured this out). Sure there might be exceptions to this but Titor wouldn't have been aware of that. He wasn't a magician, he was more like a pilot (if the story has truth to it that is) and he was on a mission. He wouldn't be concerned with side effects if there were any and would probably find it to be as odd if there be unintentional consequences as if someone told you that your cell phone were damaging your body. It may well be true that there might be side effects but we just don't know while using these things in early stages of such technology.</p><p></p><p>I have a wild theory of my own. Titor wrote that there be natural wormholes (supposedly through which people could potentially get between worldlines). What if certain electromagnetic effects in certain arrangements (possibly because of certain environmental structures) might be creating wormholes or similar in some locations that meet the specific conditions?</p><p></p><p>People could be accidentally entering wormholes of sorts without even realizing. That might explain some things like time slips or mandela effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HikuTechy, post: 230953, member: 12850"] Maybe you didn't quite get what Titor wrote. Most people don't seemingly get it. In a way you're right (if what Titor wrote is accurate), in that he wont go back to "his own" original world line. That's simply the way the temporal displacement works (supposedly). Titor will get to a line that's as close to the original as to be indistinguishable from it (which should be close enough), while supposedly another Titor (close enough to be indistinguishable from the original) arrives on the actual original line. As described you could envision it like a hall of mirrors (two mirrors facing each other) with Titor being able to go into the room in the mirror while another Titor does the same behind him (to infinity). The machine is probably built well enough that it can endure the trips he needed to make. He did write there were redundancies (as far as I can remember). The IBM was a part of a mission and its usefulness was mainly as a translator between certain languages (which most people may not be very familiar with) its main purpose being to be used for interacting with old mainframe computers or similar (which are still possibly used in certain applications). Its unlikely to be used for making a makeshift time machine, but might be useful for time machine computer interactions. Titor stated very clearly that he was not making paradoxes any more than you or I are. Nothing you do on another world line can affect your own (from the experiments and experiences they supposedly had in the future they must have figured this out). Sure there might be exceptions to this but Titor wouldn't have been aware of that. He wasn't a magician, he was more like a pilot (if the story has truth to it that is) and he was on a mission. He wouldn't be concerned with side effects if there were any and would probably find it to be as odd if there be unintentional consequences as if someone told you that your cell phone were damaging your body. It may well be true that there might be side effects but we just don't know while using these things in early stages of such technology. I have a wild theory of my own. Titor wrote that there be natural wormholes (supposedly through which people could potentially get between worldlines). What if certain electromagnetic effects in certain arrangements (possibly because of certain environmental structures) might be creating wormholes or similar in some locations that meet the specific conditions? People could be accidentally entering wormholes of sorts without even realizing. That might explain some things like time slips or mandela effects. [/QUOTE]
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