Quote:
Originally Posted by Darkland
Yes and I simply added to it because I failed to realize you were saying my theory about the movie was wrong.
And I am NOT wrong really, well I am because it cannot happen at all for this simple reason:
The future can not precede the past. How could Kyle be sent back to father John if he wasn't there to do it during the original timeline? It doesn't matter how many timelines there are, it just can not work out the way they have it in the story. Period.
Look at it this way. John is suppossed to have been born before Kyle. So say Kyle was born in 2000. In the following years he grew up, survived judgment day, and joined the resistance. From that timeline, which is the only one he can leave from, how was John ever born since he can not exist with out Kyle? John can't send him back if he doesn't even yet exist on that original timeline.
That was my point.
|
no you are totally wrong, the grandfather paradox has two solutions (4d vs 10d)
in a 10d solution (yours) the future exist even if the terminator killed johns mother so he can just say fuck it blow up the lab and go on his merry way. Sure an parallel universe exists where he is dead and the machines won, but that universe exist anyway.
the 4d solution says you can't kill the grandfather, and that could only happen two ways the terminator is destined to fail on it own (same results as multiverse fuck it blow up the lab)
or the time travel event causes the current timeline (the movie)
The only way the movie happens is if
1. it is a 4d universe
2. effect preceeds cause (which is possible under duality of time theory).
there is no such thing as a closed loop in a multiverse by definition they are opposite solutions to the grandfather paradox.