I think the most coherent version of time travel ever presented is Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure (plays tinkling aire guitar riff).
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That version there is only one reality. Bill & Ted use that to their advantage throughout.
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For example when they need to break in to jail they plan to steal Ted’s dads keys yesterday so that they will be here today to find.
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EXCELLENT! WYLD STALLIONS RULE!
@Captain Noodulous Silicate TBHNA
I have to see that again with an eye towards coherency. I guess they didn’t have to have any ‘free will’ problems because they weren’t all that intentional normally, right?
To Bill…
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>@Wench Beth
>P.S. Edith Keeler, probably died on all timelines.
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Man, I’m a sucker for true Star Trek fans. And that was a truly great show.
An additional 1 stings the debris , or at minimum another web log post pricks the dust. Your weblog rocks my article meshwork hold up the terrifying campaigns .
I think the most coherent version of time travel ever presented is Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure (plays tinkling aire guitar riff).
.
That version there is only one reality. Bill & Ted use that to their advantage throughout.
.
For example when they need to break in to jail they plan to steal Ted’s dads keys yesterday so that they will be here today to find.
.
EXCELLENT! WYLD STALLIONS RULE!
@Captain Noodulous Silicate TBHNA
I have to see that again with an eye towards coherency. I guess they didn’t have to have any ‘free will’ problems because they weren’t all that intentional normally, right?
@Captain
Actually that keys scene was fun, as I remember :-)
To Bill…
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>@Wench Beth
>P.S. Edith Keeler, probably died on all timelines.
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Man, I’m a sucker for true Star Trek fans. And that was a truly great show.
The interests we share as human beings are far more powerful than the forces that drive us apart.
An additional 1 stings the debris , or at minimum another web log post pricks the dust. Your weblog rocks my article meshwork hold up the terrifying campaigns .