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<blockquote data-quote="Cyberbomb" data-source="post: 9933" data-attributes="member: 59"><p><strong>Re : Chris situation</strong></p><p></p><p>In theory, it would be impossible to travel into the past if multiple timelines didn't exist.</p><p></p><p>The past has already happened, so it's no longer there, the only part of the past that remains are the changes from the present, the past itself is gone. There would have to be other timelines in a different state of time happening at the same instant to be able to get to the point that you want to arrive at if you wanted to timetravel to the past.</p><p></p><p>The alternative would be to travel faster then the speed of light, but because of the effects of traveling that fast, you wouldn't survive, you couldn't survive. If a spaceship is in space and starts to increase speed, and starts to get close to the speed of light, the spaceship will start to get narrower, when the spaceship reaches the speed of light, it will be nothing but a line... if it goes any faster... it may cease to exist.</p><p></p><p>The same thing applys for a time machine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyberbomb, post: 9933, member: 59"] [b]Re : Chris situation[/b] In theory, it would be impossible to travel into the past if multiple timelines didn't exist. The past has already happened, so it's no longer there, the only part of the past that remains are the changes from the present, the past itself is gone. There would have to be other timelines in a different state of time happening at the same instant to be able to get to the point that you want to arrive at if you wanted to timetravel to the past. The alternative would be to travel faster then the speed of light, but because of the effects of traveling that fast, you wouldn't survive, you couldn't survive. If a spaceship is in space and starts to increase speed, and starts to get close to the speed of light, the spaceship will start to get narrower, when the spaceship reaches the speed of light, it will be nothing but a line... if it goes any faster... it may cease to exist. The same thing applys for a time machine [/QUOTE]
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