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<blockquote data-quote="USAF Ace" data-source="post: 168527" data-attributes="member: 10150"><p>I'd have to agree with Steven, though I can still see another option, but it's much less likely to work out.</p><p></p><p>If you time travel to fix a small mistake you made, not matter how discreetly, you'd only be affecting his future. Not yours. This ties back to the multiverse theory and the fifth dimension where every choice you make, right or wrong, left or right, up or down; only affects the universe you choose to observe at that time. All others are thrown into he multiverse to live out choices they made. </p><p></p><p>However, and not to contradict myself, but I do believe there is a possibility of changing ones own future. Doing so would take a complex chain of events, cause and effects, and situations set into motion at a precise time that inevitably cause you to interact in the desired way, but only if these causalities lead up to the very moment you choose to go back in time. Only then would you be able to return to Your Time.</p><p></p><p>It's long been theorized that any change to the past, not matter how insignificant, could forever lock you out of your time line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USAF Ace, post: 168527, member: 10150"] I'd have to agree with Steven, though I can still see another option, but it's much less likely to work out. If you time travel to fix a small mistake you made, not matter how discreetly, you'd only be affecting his future. Not yours. This ties back to the multiverse theory and the fifth dimension where every choice you make, right or wrong, left or right, up or down; only affects the universe you choose to observe at that time. All others are thrown into he multiverse to live out choices they made. However, and not to contradict myself, but I do believe there is a possibility of changing ones own future. Doing so would take a complex chain of events, cause and effects, and situations set into motion at a precise time that inevitably cause you to interact in the desired way, but only if these causalities lead up to the very moment you choose to go back in time. Only then would you be able to return to Your Time. It's long been theorized that any change to the past, not matter how insignificant, could forever lock you out of your time line. [/QUOTE]
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