Tracked down everything going wrong with my life to a party back when I was 16, or something, so I would go back and tell myself not to go there.
No, you have the magical power to change anything about your life.necromanzer52 said:I'm confused. So I get to use this time machine to go back to any point in my childhood, give my younger self some advice, and then I have to come back here?
According to certain philosophers who felt the need to unnecessarily complicate matters they did and do not understand. Seriously, these people seem to think they can postulate about everything from their study and have it match up with reality. The results more often than not sound more like an acid trip than truth.Austin Merida said:Time travel is impossible. You can't travel through a social construct.
But the time machine is paradox-free by virtue of the for-the-sake-of-the-scenario genie.Twilight_guy said:Destroy the time machine. Too many god damn paradoxes. Not to mention that the world is a chaotic system and my actions would have unpredictable consequences.
Doesn't stop chaos theory from making any action I take be a roll of the dice.Jonluw said:But the time machine is paradox-free by virtue of the for-the-sake-of-the-scenario genie.Twilight_guy said:Destroy the time machine. Too many god damn paradoxes. Not to mention that the world is a chaotic system and my actions would have unpredictable consequences.
No, technically not.Twilight_guy said:Doesn't stop chaos theory from making any action I take be a roll of the dice.Jonluw said:But the time machine is paradox-free by virtue of the for-the-sake-of-the-scenario genie.Twilight_guy said:Destroy the time machine. Too many god damn paradoxes. Not to mention that the world is a chaotic system and my actions would have unpredictable consequences.