If time travel were real short essay
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The paragraph is written by warren kramer Avid reader of SF novels
I just put this paragraph in front of you so that you can get some help.
Explanation:
As a science fiction reader, I've read lots of time travel stories and novels. They tend to fall into two different camps:
1) The butterfly effect: If you go back in time, anything you change will cause a ripple effect that creates a world completely different from the one you left. So the mere act of you traveling back in time could cause the world you know to not exist as you know it.
2) Destiny: Nothing you do can change the outcome that is. In other words, if you go back in time, your backward time travel becomes part of what happened. Thus you cannot change any outcomes.
There are some writers who have tried to do some clever in-between scenarios, such as one must change something significant to have that ripple effect. There are others who have had a truly unique take on time travel, but most are one or the other.
So, before one could answer the question, we would have to know which would be the case, if either.
If the former, we probably would never know because we would likely wink out of existence if the ripple effect were the way time travel works. Your mother (if she existed at all) would have married a different man, thus you would not be you.
If the latter, then nothing would change.
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Time Travel First of all, to give you a better concept of time I will use a personal theory of mine. When you look up at the sky at night, at the stars, what are you seeing? Do you think that collage of stars actually exists? Most of them do not. When you look at the sky at night you are seeing the past because it takes an obscene amount of time for the light from those stars to reach earth, and in that time those stars may have disappeared. It works both ways. When an inhabitant, if there is one, on a planet around the star that you are looking at looks at our sun he is also seeing the past. So here we are, at the main idea of my speech - the possibility of different times and time travel. The main question here is: How do