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14657041 No.14657041 [Reply] [Original]

I would not be hesitant if I were to use it. My existence would not be necessary, unless I went back to the past and fix my mistakes

>> No.14657042

You would just make other mistakes

>> No.14657048

>>14657042
And I probably wouldn't care, because my existence is not necessary

>> No.14657085
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If you go back in time but don't have a way of travelling to the future, you can just live your life and not care about it.

>> No.14657208

>>14657085
This

>> No.14658826

>>14657041
If you go to the past, even if you pop up in the middle of nowhere for 2 seconds the future (present) you return to will mostlikely be diffrent. So if you go to the past and some how fix these mistakes the future will be altered, you will be a foreigner in this new place. Now if you some how jump mentally you'd basically kill the other you, he'd be scrubbed from existence as your brain waves took over. You would know fuck all about what's changed and it would be difficult to live. If you do it physically there would be 2 of you which would cause many social and probably legal issues.
Either way the you now would vanish. In this ever growing time line you'd be a missing persons with no closure to those looking. In other words you cannot fix problems by going to the past, you can possibly live in a timeline with out them, but never fix them

>> No.14660644

>>14658826
This supposed to be paradoxes?

>> No.14660661

I'd have to be pretty desperate to time travel

>> No.14660710

>>14658826
>Now if you some how jump mentally
Hmmm..... Sounds kind of familiar. Seems as if you're talking about some sort of "Time Leap"

El Psy Kongroo

>> No.14660739

>>14657041
Fun fact. If all shifts are conserved through chains of interaction, time travel would connect the future to the past.

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>>14661095

>> No.14662582

bump

>> No.14662943

It would need to create new matter and energy to create you and you're not worth the effort.

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>>14660710
FUAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA FUA HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.14664915

>>14660710
but that time leap runs into problems. let's say i decide to leap into the mind and body of me from 10 years ago. That is a lot of information being crammed in there and overwriting past me. He'd most likely had a seizure and die. And let's not even get into if I decide to jump into the body of me from 20 years ago. A 9 year old cannot process that amount of information and even if he could and I successfully jump, I would still have to deal with the fact that my now 9 year old brain is completely different than my 29 year old one and isn't going to be able to think the same thoughts. One of the good things about Steins;Gate was the fact that Okabe could only leap a few days in the past so the mental toll wouldn't be as great.