ruveyn wrote:
salem44dream wrote:
I'd start with a simple test to at least try to find out what the rules of time travel are. There are so many variations of it right now in science fiction that you've got to wonder if maybe one of these writers is onto something (or else no one is). I'm reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King right now and I've already found some flaws in his take on time travel -- but I have to give him a chance, I'm only 1/3 of the way through the book.
Rule number one - if you kill your grandfather before he wedded and bedded your grandmother you cannot return to the time line from which you started.
Why?: Because the time line in which you existed no longer exists for you. You were never born in your original time line.
ruveyn
I heard the act of traveling to another time itself splits the timeline.
i.e, You go back in time and kill 'your' granma/granpa, but you have already left your timeline.
Not only is it not the same granma and granpa in the time you visited, but when you return to your original time, it isn't the same world that you left.
btw. I am just repeating some of what I have heard. I'm no authority on the topic.
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