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Why you need a time travel machine ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Classicalfan626" data-source="post: 141139" data-attributes="member: 6594"><p>[USER=7558]@Japrim[/USER] - That's a speculation with some good points. Then again, a lot also depends on how you go about changing the past.</p><p></p><p>For instance, maybe it wasn't intended for a certain time traveler to be visible in a certain place at a certain time. If that time traveler makes a physical presence there and says and/or does things he/she wasn't supposed to do at that place and time, contrary to the way the past went before, then I could see catastrophe possibly arising.</p><p></p><p>However, I think that if that time traveler were to make his/her self invisible in that certain place and time, and use the power of the mind to influence and/or change the actions of people involved in that particular place and time, things would go much more smoothly without catastrophic consequences.</p><p></p><p>As I go about my own journey in changing things in the past, I'd prefer using mind power, anyway. I can see myself using some sort of mind control helmet, something [USER=7234]@Genius[/USER] has brought up several times on this site.</p><p></p><p>In a nutshell, the aftermath of changing history may not always be catastrophic, as mainstream science or various works of science fiction would like to have you believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classicalfan626, post: 141139, member: 6594"] [USER=7558]@Japrim[/USER] - That's a speculation with some good points. Then again, a lot also depends on how you go about changing the past. For instance, maybe it wasn't intended for a certain time traveler to be visible in a certain place at a certain time. If that time traveler makes a physical presence there and says and/or does things he/she wasn't supposed to do at that place and time, contrary to the way the past went before, then I could see catastrophe possibly arising. However, I think that if that time traveler were to make his/her self invisible in that certain place and time, and use the power of the mind to influence and/or change the actions of people involved in that particular place and time, things would go much more smoothly without catastrophic consequences. As I go about my own journey in changing things in the past, I'd prefer using mind power, anyway. I can see myself using some sort of mind control helmet, something [USER=7234]@Genius[/USER] has brought up several times on this site. In a nutshell, the aftermath of changing history may not always be catastrophic, as mainstream science or various works of science fiction would like to have you believe. [/QUOTE]
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