Okay.....from a complete, anything-can-happen scientifical point of view, if we were to change the past, it WOULD affect the future but since it's in the past, then the OTHER future never happened so therefore there is only ONE future! Now, are you speaking about predestination think of it this way: God knows what will happen, what choices we WILL eventually make, but that does not limit us on our choices. This is a prime example that we COULD choose either of two possible actions, that either one could be selected, but that God knows whichever one we will end up pursuing. This just points out that any "changes" you would have made in the past, are already reflected in the future!
Here's just something to think about: what do you perceive time as? There are multiple different theories on HOW time actually functions.......is it like a train? an ocean? an infinity symbol???...
Just think about it.....
2007-02-07 14:47:20
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answered by Atom 2
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Wow...yes...I do believe that prior to our births we sit down with an adviser (guardian if you will) and plan out our lives. Whenever we fail to follow our plans (fall off the path of righteousness) bad things may happen. Karma if you will. I did a lot of rebelliousness as a youngster. It kicked me hard in my life. I had some bad Karma for awhile.
What would I change? Well, for me nothing really. I have learned something from everything I have ever done in life. If I changed anything, I would have taken the doctor who was supposed to deliver my child cause my child to become mentally ill.
It's a long story, but I didn't know just how bad off my kid was until he was 10 and by that time, I didn't realize that the doctor had got rid of all the files that the birth was traumatized. So, I would have asked for all the files immediately and kept all the receipts and asked why he did what he did and sued his ***. Or better yet, since I have the hindsight, I would have gone to a different doctor and avoided him altogether. Then, my child would be normal (or as normal as normal can be.) And, I would have told every women out there not to go to that doctor because there are so many better doctors.
2007-02-07 16:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-17 05:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way I know of would be IF you could travel AT the speed of light (not possible) - at that "speed" time would stop for you.. but continue for everyone else.. so when you returned to earth your friends.. relatives.. all would have aged for as many years you had been gone.. so you would have "time-traveled" in effect.. into the future..
2007-02-07 15:41:26
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answered by Century25 6
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in the very near future, minutes in fact, i will go to the john and take a huge dump. thus, though i have not executed my plan, i KNOW the action will take place...thus my future is planned out!
in fact, i can plan even further into the future...after taking my massive dump, i plan on watching porn that involves two gorgeous blondes with synthetic hot bodies doing each other! this isnt an abstract 'IF', it is a definite 'YES'!!!
2007-02-07 18:26:01
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answered by jkk k 3
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My future potential has been planned out. What I do with it is entirely up to me.
As to a "fictional scenario"...how could anything be impossible if it's fiction?
2007-02-07 14:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I really have no idea what the future holds. All I can do is to make things of the present.
2007-02-07 14:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No... unless technology advances that much, in time before global warming melts everything. And earth gets destroyed... and if life is planned out, whoever wrote MY life, really feels that the guy i like should keep me in suspense... FOREVER >:( lol
2007-02-07 14:35:14
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answered by Rachel of the Cats 3
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Let say it has been completely planned out...are you telling me if affects how you live?
2007-02-07 14:10:53
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answered by stonerosedesigndotcom 3
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If there really was time travel we would already know about it.
2007-02-07 14:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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