Originally posted by Gregg
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and there's bells theorem, where entangled particles can communicate through space and time. if you change the spin of one particle the other will instantly change it's spin. so you have recorded information and instant way it can communicate. and then you have to jump to consciousness. if particles of matter are conscious, it's very limited because it's only a particle. but as you ramp of in complexity, like a human, you get self-awareness.
so if you go back in the past and try to change something, and the past pushes back, or why would a car try to run you over or a chandler fall of your head -these are things made of matter and particles that can instantly communicate with recorded information of the past. i wouldn't say trying to change that information isn't destroying it. but that would be the law that is coming after you. and as far as laws go, that's a big one. it's going to let you have freewill, but it's not going to let you violate it.
going into the past and trying to call your grandfather on the phone is a good example. there's energy in space everywhere, it's going to know it never happened. also, even if you go off track a little and use many worlds theory for answers, each choice you make perhaps only makes one other reality manifest at a time. so it would take many different actions and choices before that universe would really start to be different from the original. that's one of the things i liked about the show Sliders. each world was only a little different from the other until you started getting really far from the original.
you see this theory a lot in movies. the 2002 The Time Machine remake, where the main character couldn't save his girlfriend. i believe Looper did it too, or maybe that movie was the exception and they went with the Back to the Future idea where information was destroyed. so you have two ideas, either you can change the past and the information about it in the future is destroyed, or you can't change it and it can't be destroyed.
most of the movies i've seen the past was very subtle in thwarting your efforts. like not giving up it's secrets openly and attributed events to coincidences. but it's certainly possible it would be more up front about it.
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