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<blockquote data-quote="USAF Ace" data-source="post: 168468" data-attributes="member: 10150"><p>[USER=6594]@Classicalfan626[/USER] Glad to see this site is filled with random stories and jargon. I want real theories and math to support!</p><p></p><p>Now as far as your argument about time travel, Savio, I would say that going back can affect the future. But not the future you came from. Now we can't keep people from dying of natural causes, but we can choose to save another from being hit by a bus. The act of which could set off a whole string of new circumstances that weren't supposed to occur, but have because of you. </p><p></p><p> Remember the butterfly effect. Only two options exist when you affect a past reality: 1. You change your future, or 2. You create a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USAF Ace, post: 168468, member: 10150"] [USER=6594]@Classicalfan626[/USER] Glad to see this site is filled with random stories and jargon. I want real theories and math to support! Now as far as your argument about time travel, Savio, I would say that going back can affect the future. But not the future you came from. Now we can't keep people from dying of natural causes, but we can choose to save another from being hit by a bus. The act of which could set off a whole string of new circumstances that weren't supposed to occur, but have because of you. Remember the butterfly effect. Only two options exist when you affect a past reality: 1. You change your future, or 2. You create a new one. [/QUOTE]
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