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Paradoxes solved, infinity time, and the immortal time traveller.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ejie" data-source="post: 257486" data-attributes="member: 15749"><p>I think that maybe you can travel back and forth through time as much as you wish and no paradoxes will ever happen because every point in time is connected to your present time because there is always going to be the you in the present time that uses the Time Machine in the first place, that moment is always going to be there forever infinitely. This suggests that maybe each time you travel through time either forwards or backwards a copy of you will be duplicated and there will be multiple versions of yourself travelling through time. So don’t be surprised to see yourself or multiple versions of yourself from different points of time either from the future or the past, like time loops overlapping, connected together like a chain, and that process can go on forever to infinity. So basically what this all suggests, is that once you travel through time, there is no going back to have never used the the Time Machine like the point of no return or a one way ticket to uncharted territories that stretches out to infinity, and therefore you will be travelling through time forever because it will create a time loop and in that time loop you can create another time loop that overlaps, and that process can go on forever to infinity. Even if you die, there is always going to be the you in the present time that uses the Time Machine in the first place, that moment will be there forever infinitely. This suggests that once you travel through time you will become immortal because there could be infinite versions of yourself out there. Paradoxes can’t happen because it would be a paradox for there to be a paradox. </p><p></p><p>So the ethical question would be is it wise to use the Time Machine or not like either going down the rabbit hole to see how far it goes in the matrix or everything remains normal by deciding whether to use the Time Machine or not.</p><p></p><p>What are your thoughts about this idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ejie, post: 257486, member: 15749"] I think that maybe you can travel back and forth through time as much as you wish and no paradoxes will ever happen because every point in time is connected to your present time because there is always going to be the you in the present time that uses the Time Machine in the first place, that moment is always going to be there forever infinitely. This suggests that maybe each time you travel through time either forwards or backwards a copy of you will be duplicated and there will be multiple versions of yourself travelling through time. So don’t be surprised to see yourself or multiple versions of yourself from different points of time either from the future or the past, like time loops overlapping, connected together like a chain, and that process can go on forever to infinity. So basically what this all suggests, is that once you travel through time, there is no going back to have never used the the Time Machine like the point of no return or a one way ticket to uncharted territories that stretches out to infinity, and therefore you will be travelling through time forever because it will create a time loop and in that time loop you can create another time loop that overlaps, and that process can go on forever to infinity. Even if you die, there is always going to be the you in the present time that uses the Time Machine in the first place, that moment will be there forever infinitely. This suggests that once you travel through time you will become immortal because there could be infinite versions of yourself out there. Paradoxes can’t happen because it would be a paradox for there to be a paradox. So the ethical question would be is it wise to use the Time Machine or not like either going down the rabbit hole to see how far it goes in the matrix or everything remains normal by deciding whether to use the Time Machine or not. What are your thoughts about this idea? [/QUOTE]
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