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Changing the past could create a new timeline from "summary" of Time Travel in Einstein's Universe by J. Richard Gott

The idea that changing the past could create a new timeline is one of the most intriguing concepts in the study of time travel. According to this theory, if one were to travel back in time and alter a significant event, the consequences of that change would result in a divergent timeline, separate from the original one. This implies that the past is not fixed and unchangeable, but rather dynamic and malleable. This concept is based on the notion that time is not a linear progression of events, but rather a complex web of interconnected possibilities. By altering a past event, one is essentially creating a new branch in the timeline, leading to a different future outcome. This idea challenges the traditional view of time as a fixed and immutable dimension, instead suggesting that it is fluid an...
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    Time Travel in Einstein's Universe

    J. Richard Gott

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