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What Obligation Does a Person Have to Parallel World Lines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 55091" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>It may be slightly off topic. But people are taking part in the discussion. I know time travel is my favorite topic. But I believe if everyone had a time machine, the technology would regulate itself. By the fact that you wouldn't have any kind of advantage over anyone else. The moral majority would predominate. If you do something that isn't morally acceptable, then your fellow man may intervene and reverse what you have done. I love it. It's like everyone is forced to get along with each other. Freedom is maintained. But it would be a freedom constrained by moral limits. I know the criminally inclined might disagree. But they are not the majority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 55091, member: 288"] It may be slightly off topic. But people are taking part in the discussion. I know time travel is my favorite topic. But I believe if everyone had a time machine, the technology would regulate itself. By the fact that you wouldn't have any kind of advantage over anyone else. The moral majority would predominate. If you do something that isn't morally acceptable, then your fellow man may intervene and reverse what you have done. I love it. It's like everyone is forced to get along with each other. Freedom is maintained. But it would be a freedom constrained by moral limits. I know the criminally inclined might disagree. But they are not the majority. [/QUOTE]
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