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You might be able to build some sort of dimension hopping machine a-la "Sliders". In theory, there exist an infinite number of universes due to the different paths that events could unfold along. So, there should be an infinite number of identical universes to our own, each at an infinitesimally different point in time. Unfortunately, there are also an infinite number of different universes that are completely different.
Have fun sorting them out.
Have fun sorting them out.
For travelling backwards in time, you would have to assume that all history is predetermined:
You travel back in time. This means that from the point of view of the time you travel back to, the future has already occurred, hence the future is already written.
Travelling forwards in time is "easy" enough - if you can withstand travelling at very near the speed of light, once you slow down the rest of the universe will have experienced more time than you, due to special relativity.
You travel back in time. This means that from the point of view of the time you travel back to, the future has already occurred, hence the future is already written.
Travelling forwards in time is "easy" enough - if you can withstand travelling at very near the speed of light, once you slow down the rest of the universe will have experienced more time than you, due to special relativity.
Say you travel back in time to see your great-great-grandfather. To him, the future must have already happened, otherwise how could you be there? And if following your arrival he attempted to change the future to prevent your birth, this would result in your not travelling back in time to see him, which would result in him never trying to change the future...
Unless of course, you aren't actually travelling in time, only in dimensions, in which case if you return to your own dimension you won't notice any change in the causality series.
Unless of course, you aren't actually travelling in time, only in dimensions, in which case if you return to your own dimension you won't notice any change in the causality series.