If you went back in time and changed something from your past, would it effect everyone and change their lives or just effect you?
depends on the event. though the further away from that event, the more likely it changes others too.
>>8418858
>>>/x/
This does not belong in /sci/. Since it does not exist, you can make up anything you want.
>>8418858
If I could go back in time I would find your parents before they created you and explain to them the terrible mistake they are making. Then, because you no longer exist, this post would no longer exist, and the five internet strangers reading this post would be reading something more interesting, like a story of a guy that licked a llama's asshole and decided it tasted like burnt buttered spinach.
>>8418876
> Time Dialation
But that's a thing you fucking retard.
So is anti-matter and relativity.
>>8418858
>effect
Do us all a favor and kill your ancestors while you're back there.
>>8419247
>actively sucking grant chaser cock
Sure thing, kid.
>>8418858
Events would change, but the present would not change. Paradoxes are impossible - becasue the initial variables required for the past to be reached must remain the same.
>>8419282
Unfortunately, that is impossible.
>>8419224
saved your pic if that means something to you
>>8418858
Creation of an alternate reality.
There is no paradox.
>>8420917
yea, paradoxes are impossible. they are purely theoretical.