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    Sir Prize Is (theoretical) timetravel possible without automatically creating a paradox? Sinister's Avatar
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    I think I know what he's getting at, Ragnatoad. And though he's correct on a minuscule minute scale...It's...barely admissible. Anorexic Thin. But he did it to illustrate a point. Space and time have a direct correlation, and the velocity at which one of them moves affects the other to a degree. But the degree he is speaking of...(And I'm talking way out of my major and minor) is beyond immeasurable.

    In essence, it's the same thing I told you, I believe. It's all a matter of perspective and that you realize that time isn't easily quantifiable.

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