Did you know that the eyes bleed when the brain is full? (wipes face and
licks finger) Yep, thats blood alright.
>From: J Hooten <jhooten_at_binary.net>
>Reply-To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
>To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: ATTN: Max Blackrabbit
>Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 14:39:29 -0500
>
>Or continuity of reality fixes it each time.
>Grandfather wasnt really the grandfather so shooting him before he
>married etc didnt uncreate the parent of the time traveler. If shot to
>prevent stories, grandmother remarried giving new set of stories! LOL. I
>have always been found of self healing timelines. You can only cause
>minor disruptions that restabilize. The newest Time Machine movie did
>some of that when he saved his girlfriend over and over to see her die
>by another method. He would not have made the time machine if she lived
>so she had to die.
>
>But the easiest is the infinite alternatities. All events split the
>universe so go back to change something and you just made more splits,
>have fun finding the one you want since the timeline you left wont have
>this event in it. All he can do is make an alternate happy etc.
>
>There is some stories that use some of that too, people seeing the
>future as a cloud of possibilites and trying to decide what path to take
>to narrow those to what they want to occur. Of course the more serious
>the events the more possible outcomes and chances for others to change
>it making it hard to control
>
>
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