Magic Knight Rayearth
Time travel to a previous moment in time is impossible. Surprisingly, some educated people discuss this like it's a viable sensible worthwhile thing to be discussing with all seriousnes. Depends what theory you subscribe to. Like some say, depends on your outlook of the universe. Is time based on deterministic or indefinite parallel lines?
The deterministic view of time explains that every person's decision have already been made that every action already (predeterminately) taken and no matter how much you put effort to mess around with time travel it would not matter because it had already happened.
The most subscribed believe, one starts with a single known timeline event but when a time traveling put into effect there will be multiple future results. There is also the divergent timeline theory where the real future still exists, but is now unreachable, mixing with other alternate universes.
I believe that the time travel itself is unreachable because by the second a time traveling device is invented the situations may have been changed. The future on that altered line will never be the same as the original, one can't move forward and end up where he started off.
The universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
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