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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 188285" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>Let me tell something that for me is a certainty:</p><p>In order to have various timelines, a “split” (or more) must occur. This split is triggered by some previous cause, back to the definite original cause and never by the final effect. It also implies consciousness, even if at a very low level.</p><p>For example:</p><p>On some random planet, in some random solar (stellar) system, in a random galaxy, a huge rock breaks from the side of some random mountain and falls, blocking the course of some large river and changing its direction. As a result, somewhere in the future, a sea or an ocean will not form anymore or it will form in a completely different location. Extrapolating this, in an even more distant future, the planet could look completely different from what it could have looked like if the rock would not have fallen. If on this planet, over the history of its existence, no conscious life ever existed, then no split occurs, regardless of the cause/effect magnitude, as it is a somehow “local” event, that can not affect the neighboring stellar system, as the mass of this planet remains the same. This is just the same as we experienced in our solar system, when meteorites hit other planets – we, from earth, as conscious beings, could only observe this, but it did not affect the evolution of life on earth in any way, it was simply a recorded fact by us.</p><p>On the other hand, somewhere where there is conscious life (intelligent life), even a very small event (cause/effect) can drastically change history, because it refers to conscious life itself, that does not rely only on natural phenomenon, for example starting a war or not, which again hugely implies consciousness. Such splits happen on earth all the time, but not all events trigger a split, only those who count in noticeable differences in the future. Imagine a fly, a simple fly, that got into the eye of a car driver and that car hit the man who was about to start (cause) a war in the future (a young man who just entered politics). In this case, even if it is a very small event (cause/effect), it has huge implications on the future, so a split occurs. Anyway, the split does not occur the moment the man is hit by the car, not even the moment the fly gets in the driver’s eye – it occurs when, for example, a kid drops his ice cream on the sidewalk or not. If he does not drop it, the fly gets into the driver’s eye. If he drops it, the fly stops to feast on the sugary juice.</p><p>Either way, the timelines created by the “split”, can sometimes intersect in the future. They do not overlap each other, they only intersect for some certain amount of time (clearly the explanation of the Mandela effect that we are experiencing).</p><p>Bottom line – someone who travels through time, can affect himself or the timeline only if by his actions and deeds he triggers a split, otherwise he remains in the same timeline. That is why one of the most common sense rules of time travel is for the traveler to NOT let himself be noticed, to NOT reveal anything about his original time, to NOT do anything that could trigger a split. The last thing that anyone who travels through time wants to happen, is to land in a different timeline.</p><p>In addition, it is almost impossible to perform some action that will throw you in a desired precise timeline. It could be done only by creating “ancestor simulation” realities and monitor from a huge amount of outcomes the one you are targeting. Also note that this can be done only by FIRST traveling to the past, to some common “branch” timeline and only THEN to head towards the desired future timeline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 188285, member: 11971"] Let me tell something that for me is a certainty: In order to have various timelines, a “split” (or more) must occur. This split is triggered by some previous cause, back to the definite original cause and never by the final effect. It also implies consciousness, even if at a very low level. For example: On some random planet, in some random solar (stellar) system, in a random galaxy, a huge rock breaks from the side of some random mountain and falls, blocking the course of some large river and changing its direction. As a result, somewhere in the future, a sea or an ocean will not form anymore or it will form in a completely different location. Extrapolating this, in an even more distant future, the planet could look completely different from what it could have looked like if the rock would not have fallen. If on this planet, over the history of its existence, no conscious life ever existed, then no split occurs, regardless of the cause/effect magnitude, as it is a somehow “local” event, that can not affect the neighboring stellar system, as the mass of this planet remains the same. This is just the same as we experienced in our solar system, when meteorites hit other planets – we, from earth, as conscious beings, could only observe this, but it did not affect the evolution of life on earth in any way, it was simply a recorded fact by us. On the other hand, somewhere where there is conscious life (intelligent life), even a very small event (cause/effect) can drastically change history, because it refers to conscious life itself, that does not rely only on natural phenomenon, for example starting a war or not, which again hugely implies consciousness. Such splits happen on earth all the time, but not all events trigger a split, only those who count in noticeable differences in the future. Imagine a fly, a simple fly, that got into the eye of a car driver and that car hit the man who was about to start (cause) a war in the future (a young man who just entered politics). In this case, even if it is a very small event (cause/effect), it has huge implications on the future, so a split occurs. Anyway, the split does not occur the moment the man is hit by the car, not even the moment the fly gets in the driver’s eye – it occurs when, for example, a kid drops his ice cream on the sidewalk or not. If he does not drop it, the fly gets into the driver’s eye. If he drops it, the fly stops to feast on the sugary juice. Either way, the timelines created by the “split”, can sometimes intersect in the future. They do not overlap each other, they only intersect for some certain amount of time (clearly the explanation of the Mandela effect that we are experiencing). Bottom line – someone who travels through time, can affect himself or the timeline only if by his actions and deeds he triggers a split, otherwise he remains in the same timeline. That is why one of the most common sense rules of time travel is for the traveler to NOT let himself be noticed, to NOT reveal anything about his original time, to NOT do anything that could trigger a split. The last thing that anyone who travels through time wants to happen, is to land in a different timeline. In addition, it is almost impossible to perform some action that will throw you in a desired precise timeline. It could be done only by creating “ancestor simulation” realities and monitor from a huge amount of outcomes the one you are targeting. Also note that this can be done only by FIRST traveling to the past, to some common “branch” timeline and only THEN to head towards the desired future timeline. [/QUOTE]
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