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The Grandmother Paradox
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<blockquote data-quote="darkbreed" data-source="post: 334" data-attributes="member: 342"><p><strong>Re: The Grandmother Paradox</strong></p><p></p><p>Mutable:</p><p>Hm, I guess if you travel back in time, and change something in history, and you then try travel into the future again you will end up in a future where the changes you did have happend. To get into the future you originally came from you probably would have to travel back even more in time first, to a point in history right before you did any changes, and go from there into the future as soon as quickly before doing anything.</p><p></p><p>JRSpencer:</p><p>I don't quite understand your statement, are you saying that time travel can't be done because it hasn't happend? In that case, how would you know if it has happend or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkbreed, post: 334, member: 342"] [b]Re: The Grandmother Paradox[/b] Mutable: Hm, I guess if you travel back in time, and change something in history, and you then try travel into the future again you will end up in a future where the changes you did have happend. To get into the future you originally came from you probably would have to travel back even more in time first, to a point in history right before you did any changes, and go from there into the future as soon as quickly before doing anything. JRSpencer: I don't quite understand your statement, are you saying that time travel can't be done because it hasn't happend? In that case, how would you know if it has happend or not? [/QUOTE]
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