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<blockquote data-quote="Chronodynamic Jim" data-source="post: 24900" data-attributes="member: 201"><p><strong>Re: Mutiple existance</strong></p><p></p><p>If Tom were to travel back in time one day and went to his house, then there would be two of him. One that was there naturally and the one from the future. The catch is that the total amount of times a person travels to a point in time, ever, there will be that many of him there. In other words, if Tom decided to go to his third birthdayparty, every year for ten years, then his third birthday party would have, in attendance, ten adult copies of Tom, each a year apart.</p><p> </p><p>This is derived from the Second Law of Chronodynamics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chronodynamic Jim, post: 24900, member: 201"] [b]Re: Mutiple existance[/b] If Tom were to travel back in time one day and went to his house, then there would be two of him. One that was there naturally and the one from the future. The catch is that the total amount of times a person travels to a point in time, ever, there will be that many of him there. In other words, if Tom decided to go to his third birthdayparty, every year for ten years, then his third birthday party would have, in attendance, ten adult copies of Tom, each a year apart. This is derived from the Second Law of Chronodynamics [/QUOTE]
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