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Proof that Time Travel Harry did not fix Little Chicago?? (CD Spoilers)
Ms Duck:
--- Quote from: Hex on February 14, 2013, 04:47:20 AM ------ later in the conversation----
Is it possible Merlin wasn't just in 3 or 4 dimensions when he built DR?
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yup. :)
kind of what ive been saying, I don't think he traveled in time at all
Silkki:
As I said before, if traveling back in time was not possible for mortals, there wouldn't be a law against swimming against the currents of time. I am not saying Harry can go back to meet Sue while she was still alive. But some form of TT to the past must be possible. Jim simply wouldn't make a law of magic that is irrelevant.
I don't think Merlin travelled back in time to build the prison again. It's possible though. I got the feeling Merlin simply built it in every dimension at the same time. How does that work? Magic! It just seems cooler than him building DR once, then getting a cup of tea and some food, then traveling back in time to do it again, and repeating that for like 12 times.
Elegast:
--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on February 14, 2013, 03:32:16 AM ---Not to completely confuse things, and I know there are a multitude of ideas on how many and in what fashion dimensions exist. Here are 3 spacial dimensions and 3 temporal dimensions, as I see them.
Here Directions
1a) Ahead
1b) Behind
2a) Aside
2b) Beside
3a) Above
3b) Below
Now Directions
A1) What was
A2) What will be
B1) What wasn't
B2) What won't be
C1) What couldn't be
C2) What can't be
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Ok. Then I've absolutely no idea what you're talking about. ;D
Elegast:
--- Quote from: Ms Duck on February 14, 2013, 05:37:18 AM --- I don't think he traveled in time at all
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Bob says otherwise in Cold Days.
Elegast:
--- Quote from: Ms Duck on February 14, 2013, 03:42:35 AM ---no, in a stable time loop the event creates itself.
TT Harry fixed LC -> Harry Time travels - > TT harry fixes LC
and I don't believe that possible because it violates conservation :)
its often called the ontological paradox.
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It does create the ontological paradox, but does not the law of conservation of history as LC has already been fixed.
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