Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Dimensional Theory/Why Time Travel Behaves Differently

The only way to manipulate any given dimension is to influence it from it's next dimension. As a result if you change the fifth dimension in order to displace time you only move the intersecting point of where everything is at that given time. However because of this, you can't change time. You only relive it.

The fifth dimension is a tesseract, basically bending space much like a string to travel from one point to another quite rapidly, thus teleportation.

The sixth dimension however allows transferring among different possible timelines. Thus when you manipulate time at this level, you can change the future. Your own "home" future is no longer available to you, and as such time travel essentially doesn't change anything for where you belong. It just transfers you to another timeline, of infinite number, where things go your way.

But you still haven't changed anything. Only for you.

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