Re: How to Travel Backwards in Time and not Violate Causality
- From: Danny <fasttrack2a@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 10:22:32 EDT
I am not claiming time travel is possible but
you have to think about this with an open mind!---
First if you went back in time and killed your
grandfather and your father was born before you killed
your grandfather, yes that would be possible.
Otherwise if you killed your grandfather before your
father was born you would not be here to go back in
time to kill your grandfather because your father
never existed therefore you never existed, simple as >that!!
So there is no grandfather paradox. ;-)
Dan
I did not think of this though --
It could be possible to go back in time and kill
your grandfather if your father was not born yet
only if your grandfather had impregnated your
grandmother before you killed him!
Why in hell would you want to kill your grandfather
anyway! :-(
Dan
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