Understanding the rules of time travel is crucial from "summary" of Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
To embark on a journey through time, one must understand the rules that govern such a venture. Time travel is not a simple matter of hopping in and out of different moments in history without consequences. There are intricacies and complexities that must be acknowledged and respected. The rules of time travel are not arbitrary; they exist for a reason. They are in place to ensure that the fabric of time remains intact, that the past, present, and future are not tampered with in a reckless or irresponsible manner. Without an understanding of these rules, one risks causing irreparable damage to the very essence of existence itself. In the world of t...Similar Posts
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