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When people talk about traveling to the past, they worry about changing the present by doing small things, but pretty much no one in the present thinks that they can change the future by doing something small.

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  • 3
    That's interesting.
  • 7
    I've read that on imgur and twitter today. Shows how productive I've been. Oh well, time for coffee.
  • 4
    Mind = blown
  • 1
    You should say this to some certain time travelers
  • 3
    Makes sense...
  • 1
    @ItsAllInMyHead Welcome to devRant!
  • 1
    Interesting point of view... đŸ¤”
  • 1
    Oh but we do, all the time.
    Doing nothing is also doing something.

    The difference is how much influence do you have in the order of things?
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    Inspirational Level 9999999999
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    The thing is, you know the present and people are naturally afraid of change. Changing something in the past implies that you go back to the future at some point and experience all effects of your doing at once. If you change something now, the change will take time to take effect.

    long story short: time travel is full of paradoxons
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