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<blockquote data-quote="Element115" data-source="post: 179589" data-attributes="member: 10457"><p>The way you described time travel presumes one worldline and is chalk full of paradoxes which make it impossible to occur. One entity would not be able to make changes to their past to alter their present. You cannot affect the past of your worldline because you've already lived it. That would suggest there are infinite copies of you across infinite worldlines of varying degrees, and to alter your past is not altering YOUR direct past, but the past of a different version of you; which is why you cannot observe the changes you'd have invoked directly EVEN if you stayed in the worldline you traveled to because it's a different set of events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Element115, post: 179589, member: 10457"] The way you described time travel presumes one worldline and is chalk full of paradoxes which make it impossible to occur. One entity would not be able to make changes to their past to alter their present. You cannot affect the past of your worldline because you've already lived it. That would suggest there are infinite copies of you across infinite worldlines of varying degrees, and to alter your past is not altering YOUR direct past, but the past of a different version of you; which is why you cannot observe the changes you'd have invoked directly EVEN if you stayed in the worldline you traveled to because it's a different set of events. [/QUOTE]
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