Hello all.
Toward the end of #3 on this thread:--the thought that disruption/disturbing the sequencing of past occurrences ---and thereby causing changes in subsequent causes and consequences--- would seem to create "impossible" circumstances for the ability of logic to accommodate??
This seems to be something like the reasoning underlying the proposition that " time travel" from a particular "now" which allows interference with past events is therefore impossible since such "interference" would inevitably alter the nature of the existence---or the actual existence--- of that particular "now"??
But perhaps such occurence is not actually impossible, but is a possible occurence which, however, logic is only able to accommodate by one logical protective measure----a shutdown and reset. ?? What might be the nature of such an event?
I realise the uninformed sketchiness of the above thoughts/questions, but,-----???
Cheers. X
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