This might be a dumb question, but my head is loopy, so, oh well.
I know we have records of the past in the form of tangible items, like fossils, antiques, etc., and that we can document our own past with modern video technology.
So, knowing that still my question is this: Since all such records are incomplete, serving to more or less validate stories said of the past, but never with 100% accuracy, what makes some time travel theorists think the past still exists and can be entered? I'm not asking if we change the past once we enter it, but if the past dies in all ways other than those things which transcend small moments in time.
2006-10-22
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