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<blockquote data-quote="Chronodynamic Jim" data-source="post: 19231" data-attributes="member: 201"><p><strong>Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics</strong></p><p></p><p>If a traveler only visits an event once in his entire existance, then yes there is only one of him there. This is no different than what you and I do every day. Events come and go and there is only one of us at each event because we visit it once. To do otherwise requires a time machine.</p><p></p><p>Even with a time machine, a traveler may visit an event he would normally not be able to event without one. For instance, an event before his birth, or one after his death. If he visited this event once, then there would only be one of him, like you said. To bring this point up in conjunction with the above Jesus example is pointless since the traveller did visit twice. To say "if he only went once, then there would only be one of him" as if this is some revelation is an error.</p><p> </p><p>If the traveler went three times within his life time, lets say as a very old man, then wheter he is aware of it or not during each of his trips, there are two copies of him there. His first trip as a young man, there was two other older copies of himself there. During his second trip there was a younger version and an older version. At his last visit ther are two younger versions there. From his point of view, this event took place three times, at different times in his life. But Second Law tells us this is not the case. Any given event happens once and only once. Hence the travelers three visits must happen simultaneously. From this it can be said that the total number of people present at any given event is equal to the amount of natives(non time travelers) plus the amount of time travelers multiplied by each traveler's total visits to that event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chronodynamic Jim, post: 19231, member: 201"] [b]Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics[/b] If a traveler only visits an event once in his entire existance, then yes there is only one of him there. This is no different than what you and I do every day. Events come and go and there is only one of us at each event because we visit it once. To do otherwise requires a time machine. Even with a time machine, a traveler may visit an event he would normally not be able to event without one. For instance, an event before his birth, or one after his death. If he visited this event once, then there would only be one of him, like you said. To bring this point up in conjunction with the above Jesus example is pointless since the traveller did visit twice. To say "if he only went once, then there would only be one of him" as if this is some revelation is an error. If the traveler went three times within his life time, lets say as a very old man, then wheter he is aware of it or not during each of his trips, there are two copies of him there. His first trip as a young man, there was two other older copies of himself there. During his second trip there was a younger version and an older version. At his last visit ther are two younger versions there. From his point of view, this event took place three times, at different times in his life. But Second Law tells us this is not the case. Any given event happens once and only once. Hence the travelers three visits must happen simultaneously. From this it can be said that the total number of people present at any given event is equal to the amount of natives(non time travelers) plus the amount of time travelers multiplied by each traveler's total visits to that event. [/QUOTE]
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