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<blockquote data-quote="Lucidus" data-source="post: 19232" data-attributes="member: 375"><p><strong>Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>You're right. I was sticking with the original story as presented by Chronodynamic Jim. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>You're right. In that case the TT moved through the crowd to try and save Jesus. He did not encounter a man with scar on his bicept. But as he approached Jesus the Roman soldier still gives him nasty cut for his trouble. Upon returning to the present, the TT decides to never try that again.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>In this case, the TT travels back in time to save Jesus, but when he gets there he finds that nothing is happening. The TT decides that either he is at the wrong place, the wrong time, or both. The TT has studied Aramaic, Greek, and Latin to prepare for his trip so he asks around a bit and discovers that a man matching Jesus's description was taken out of the city by Roman soldiers earlier that day. He returns to 2005 A.D. with the knowledge that the history of Jesus as it is known, is wrong.</p><p></p><p>All of these stories are of course fiction, but they are all consistent the laws of chronodynamics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucidus, post: 19232, member: 375"] [b]Re: Three Laws of Chronodynamics[/b] You're right. I was sticking with the original story as presented by Chronodynamic Jim. You're right. In that case the TT moved through the crowd to try and save Jesus. He did not encounter a man with scar on his bicept. But as he approached Jesus the Roman soldier still gives him nasty cut for his trouble. Upon returning to the present, the TT decides to never try that again. In this case, the TT travels back in time to save Jesus, but when he gets there he finds that nothing is happening. The TT decides that either he is at the wrong place, the wrong time, or both. The TT has studied Aramaic, Greek, and Latin to prepare for his trip so he asks around a bit and discovers that a man matching Jesus's description was taken out of the city by Roman soldiers earlier that day. He returns to 2005 A.D. with the knowledge that the history of Jesus as it is known, is wrong. All of these stories are of course fiction, but they are all consistent the laws of chronodynamics. [/QUOTE]
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