Changing history DOES NOT make people go poof.
And it would not change anything in the here and now.
It would just create a split off time-line where the result of whatever you did would happen.
It is wrong to think of the space-time continuum as a singular road, instead think of it more as all the roads in the entire world.
Time does not just go straight ahead.
There is even a theory that says that when some really great catastrophe or disaster(some event that changes many lives at once) not necessarily death happens, that the continuum actually makes a new split off where the event didn't happen.
So we in fact are not even on the original time-line that humanity started out on.
There is a further theory that states that the multi-verse is actually trying to correct itself with these time-line splits, and that the original fault that caused the very first split off was what is now commonly known as the big bang.
Have fun people. Go create a time machine. Who knows, maybe you are the one who will be responsible for correcting the original plan.
P.s. correcting something as simple as slavery is the thought of a moron. There were slaves before black slaves, yet people make no mention of them.
Would you mess with history if you could time travel?
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Changing history DOES NOT make people go poof.
And it would not change anything in the here and now.
It would just create a split off time-line where the result of whatever you did would happen.
It is wrong to think of the space-time continuum as a singular road, instead think of it more as all the roads in the entire world.
Time does not just go straight ahead.
There is even a theory that says that when some really great catastrophe or disaster(some event that changes many lives at once) not necessarily death happens, that the continuum actually makes a new split off where the event didn't happen.
So we in fact are not even on the original time-line that humanity started out on.
There is a further theory that states that the multi-verse is actually trying to correct itself with these time-line splits, and that the original fault that caused the very first split off was what is now commonly known as the big bang.
Have fun people. Go create a time machine. Who knows, maybe you are the one who will be responsible for correcting the original plan.
P.s. correcting something as simple as slavery is the thought of a moron. There were slaves before black slaves, yet people make no mention of them.
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Dude, go study the second law of thermodynamics before you get too obsessed with your time line splits.