I would go back to 13 November, 1643. I would then search for a butterfly and step on it.
But, what if that butterfly was the one that bumped against the apple that fell on Newton's head! Then, we wouldn't have physics, and it would be all your fault.
But, what if that butterfly was the one that bumped against the apple that fell on Newton's head! Then, we wouldn't have physics, and it would be all your fault.
I may just be bad at sarcasm, but I think you're missing the joke. It's a reference to the Butterfly of Doom from A Sound of Thunder.
Personally I find it more logical to believe that whatever you do in the past has, obviously, already been done, and therefore no amount of time travel will ever change anything. All it will do is make stable time loops and be the cause of certain events, nothing more. But oh well, to every man his own theory.
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I feel pretty sad for the Butterfly. Never saw the boot coming.
You should be careful! An accidental paradox might just destroy the universe!
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I may just be bad at sarcasm, but I think you're missing the joke. It's a reference to the Butterfly of Doom from A Sound of Thunder.
Personally I find it more logical to believe that whatever you do in the past has, obviously, already been done, and therefore no amount of time travel will ever change anything. All it will do is make stable time loops and be the cause of certain events, nothing more. But oh well, to every man his own theory.
So sorry 'bout that.
don't expect me to be on much.