I didn't read your post anyway. :\Originally Posted by Sir Bahamut
My post wasn't really an argument, more just thinking out loud. The idea
has been going around in my head for a while now and it has nothing to do
with this game. The basic principle is that people always say something
like "if so and so changed this then the future would change" but in
reality all so and so would have to do is decide to change something for
the future to change (this is of course only if you believe in completely
free will).
Now on the subject of time never changing, a more accepted time
travel theory is the super-string theory. Basically they say that time is
like a giant string. At the beginning of time there was one string. Then
the big bang happened and that created a little strand off the main
string where the big bang has not yet happened. Now some planets fly
this way, some that, and every single event creates a new strand. So
within a millisecond there will be googols of googols of strands. Now if
you were to travel in time and say save JFK, you would not be able to
travel back to your future and find a different world, rather you would
create another strand by saving JFK and you would only be able to
move foreward in that strand.
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