Having delivered a few babies as a midwife I would agree with this I would think all mothers would agree also Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
If you went back in time you would travel THROUGH your Father and Mother, and every other person who existed before until you reach the singularity, at which point your journey would cease. "There's nothin' there."- Waj, Four Lions. Also the individual would turn invisible, knowing no-one is looking at them. The individual would then return to their original life with the time-traveller unable to reach the individual, who is also moving through time, and therefore has eternal life. Discovering, "forever," what a drag. ☺
This is a bizarre interpretation of going back in time. When you travel backward through space, you turn around and point your car in the opposite direction, making a new journey, with your car moving forward, back to your original staring point. If I went to the cottage and then turned around and went back home, I would certainly not expect to drive backwards the whole way on the wrong side of the road, dodging cars all the time. Would you?
No. I emerged in reverse, as did the singularity. Besides, reversing time is impossible. Time continues for all eternity. You must create something yourself that also continues for eternity. This negates time (it does not exist.)
I'm not. If there's nothing, there'll be nothing forever. This occurred to God (that's his name, it's not a title) and he emerged out of nothing (human form.) This theory occurs to every human at conception, myself included (yes I can remember) and this infinity must be matched if you want to negate time...
So ... your earliest memory is of God telling you his name, and appearing out of nothing. ... and then ... something mumble mumble about an infinity.
My earliest memory is, "if there's nothing, there will be nothing forever." Conception. I can also remember my birth. ☺
I can hear my Mother's final scream as she expelled me and I heard the Doctors voice, "It's a boy." I was then passed to an exhausted Mother and a terrified Father.
...on a side note evil is neccessary for time-travel. You cannot wish to undo a bad decision, regret it, without evil. ☺
I hate to be the one to tell you, but this is not a memory. It was fabricated as you grew up, and reinforced over time until it has become indistinguishable from a memory. This is common.
More bizarreness. I misstepped, and fell down a flight of stairs. I want to go back and prevent that fall. Evil stairs?
Have we all read The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, by Heinlein? He points out the inherent chaos that would be extant in time wars.
Falling down a flight of stairs would be an accident. Not regretable. Should you throw yourself down stairs, that might be regretable, should you truly regret it. Make it right. ☺ Hey Gawdzilla. I have not read that book. Perhaps I will in the future. What does extant mean?