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The fabric of the space-time continuum would be ripped apart. |
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3 | 6.00% |
A new timeline would be branched out, preventing your return to the "present." |
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29 | 58.00% |
You would immediately cease to exist. |
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3 | 6.00% |
You would take Grandpa's place. (You have his genes, after all.) |
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1 | 2.00% |
You would not succeed -- your gun would jam, or a stray meteorite would hit you, or something. |
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14 | 28.00% |
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Let's say you build a time machine, travel back in time and attempt to shoot your grandfather when he is ten years old -- thus negating your own birth and subsequent actions. How would this paradox be resolved in any decently-run universe?
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Not to be a wet blanket or anything, but I suspect the universe happens to be structured in such a way that time travel to the past can never occur. Thus, the paradox could never arise.
If time travel to the past can occur, I suspect that this would turn out to be true because some form of the "Many Universes" theory is correct. In this case, killing your grandfather would immediately cause a "split" to occur -- one Universe in which you exist; one in which you don't. Or something like that. Cheers, Michael |
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The First Law of Pollwriting, Michael: Never let the facts get in the way of a good poll.
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I think The Lone Ranger is right. We don't have to worry about what will happen because it will never be possible.
It was once theorized that by creating a stable wormhole with one mouth on Earth, and one mouth on a spaceship, you could create a time machine by taking the spaceship to a nearby star and back at high speed. Then, due to the results of time dilation, you could travel into the future by going through the wormhole from the Earth mouth to the ship mouth, and into the past by going through from the ship mouth to the Earth mouth. Unfortunately, a group of physicists curious about this possibility proved that the wormhole would be destroyed by the massive energies created by photons going from one mouth to the other in a curcuit an instant before it became a time machine. Back to the drawing board, I guess... |
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Darnit. That ruins not one but TWO of my favorite books!
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As the holder of a degree in physics, the possessor of a huge library of science fiction, and the same name as a famous science fiction writer, I can state conclusively that the 'split-off universe' option is the correct one.
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So sayeth the handyman.
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There is no past, there is no future. Only time which exists is NOW.
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I would take Grandpa's place and give Grandma a good shag.
Oh yeah, Granny, be my dirty little bitch ... |
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