Consequences of Time Travel into the Past(Not a Theory)
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By lost4815162342
- Consequences of Time Travel into the Past(Not a Theory)
- Created: Jul 19, 2008
- Last updated: Sep 9, 2008
- After episode: 1.1: Pilot, Part 1
- Status: Current
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Your theory - And Let me hear about it
— lost4815162342
Many fictional works, especially now, have time travel elements and they often make up there own way of dealing with the consequences. I just want to know what all of you think.
The most common ideas are as follows: 1. Fixed Time Theory - The order of things has already been set, therefore you cannot change what has occurred in the past, even with time travel. 2. Parallel Universes Theory - In order to keep a paradox from occurring, a parallel universe is spawned whenever someone travels into the past. 3. My theory - Time Traveler Protected theory - Whenever a traveler travels through time into the past, he is protected but everything else is erased. All the way back to the point in which the time traveler arrives in the past. Then time starts moving forward with only the traveler as a new variable. The traveler could kill his own young grandfather and it wouldn’t change his fate or create a paradox. This would occur each time a time travel event occurred. 4. Your theory - And Let me hear about it. Thanks!
Oh man. Youve spent countless comments degrading my work and I told you to keep on going,and you did, well I gotta tell you,personally,i dont like your theories
…except this one. Now, not sure if your still on this boat or not, but it really does make a lot of sense. I just read a book, last year on pretty much this exact thing.
bad part is this crucial to the ending, so it will pretty much ruin it for you, so if u wanna read it anyway, let me know.