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Re: I'm done being a time traveller
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<blockquote data-quote="Element115" data-source="post: 224985" data-attributes="member: 10457"><p>Delusion begets delusion. If you've been around long enough you'll see 99% of all time traveler predictions turn into fallacy. The 1% explanation? "by going back and telling the future, you are changing the future, so you create a new reality where that future from the past you went to doesn't exist... which is the only way to change time or the past.... to create new futures". </p><p></p><p>And it is 100% impossible to go back in time to change your direct past. What you saw and have experienced is FINITE. It happened, it can't be erased, because it is on the record of time. It is like science. What has been seen and recorded, is data. You can't change it based on will or perception, it is what it is and whether you like it or not, that experiment has occurred and produced a result that is unalterable in that specific circumstance. </p><p></p><p>Given the plausibility of the multiverse theory and the "time knife" theory, every conceivable decision by any one entity or oneself is a potential branch into an alternate universe or reality or timeline or whatever you want to call it... regardless of how subtle said decision is or how un-impactful it may seem. Therefore, we create our own futures. People always say "If I can go back in time and do this and this" that's just hindsight. No one stops to think "If I do this and this, then in the future this will occur". How can one be so sure revising past actions will derive them the desired outcome, rather than performing present actions to shape their future?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Element115, post: 224985, member: 10457"] Delusion begets delusion. If you've been around long enough you'll see 99% of all time traveler predictions turn into fallacy. The 1% explanation? "by going back and telling the future, you are changing the future, so you create a new reality where that future from the past you went to doesn't exist... which is the only way to change time or the past.... to create new futures". And it is 100% impossible to go back in time to change your direct past. What you saw and have experienced is FINITE. It happened, it can't be erased, because it is on the record of time. It is like science. What has been seen and recorded, is data. You can't change it based on will or perception, it is what it is and whether you like it or not, that experiment has occurred and produced a result that is unalterable in that specific circumstance. Given the plausibility of the multiverse theory and the "time knife" theory, every conceivable decision by any one entity or oneself is a potential branch into an alternate universe or reality or timeline or whatever you want to call it... regardless of how subtle said decision is or how un-impactful it may seem. Therefore, we create our own futures. People always say "If I can go back in time and do this and this" that's just hindsight. No one stops to think "If I do this and this, then in the future this will occur". How can one be so sure revising past actions will derive them the desired outcome, rather than performing present actions to shape their future? [/QUOTE]
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