- Apr 7, 2008
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Here's what I think...
If there was a time machine, we couldn't actually go back in time and change anything unless we skip over to a dimension higher than the 4th dimension. Reason being the fact that multidimensional theory is infinite dimensions with infinite possibilities, but you actually have to work up the ladder, so to speak, to get to those different dimensions. So in the 4th dimension, we could only go forward and backward in our current "timeline". So everything would happen the same, and we may possibly even reverse age to the point of existing as what we were before we actually even existed. It would take a 5D or higher device to "time jump" in order to do it, and you may be able to go to 5D from a 4D time machine, however that would work. So as long as you're time traveling in 4D, I dont think you would have to worry about history changing. That sounds like Fifth dimension problems.
See the spoiler for multidimensional theory explanation.
Here's what I think...
If there was a time machine, we couldn't actually go back in time and change anything unless we skip over to a dimension higher than the 4th dimension. Reason being the fact that multidimensional theory is infinite dimensions with infinite possibilities, but you actually have to work up the ladder, so to speak, to get to those different dimensions. So in the 4th dimension, we could only go forward and backward in our current "timeline". So everything would happen the same, and we may possibly even reverse age to the point of existing as what we were before we actually even existed. It would take a 5D or higher device to "time jump" in order to do it, and you may be able to go to 5D from a 4D time machine, however that would work. So as long as you're time traveling in 4D, I dont think you would have to worry about history changing. That sounds like Fifth dimension problems.
See the spoiler for multidimensional theory explanation.
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