- If one enters the past, then the act of leaving the future has yet to occur. Thus, the traveler never entered the past.
- If one enters the future, and skips but a brief moment in time, he is non-existant within a space of time. Thus, the past one and future one become unique and independant.
- If each moment in time is preserved, (be it in some sort of demension or reality) than life is constant. Then even the dead are alive, and the alive have already died. Then history and the future occur simultaneously.
Is time travel really logical?
2006-07-07
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