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Is there any real difference between the retail versions and the Steam versions of the game, Should i bother downloading them when i already have them on CD???
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Originally posted by Brian Damage
"Subject attempted to create a temporal paradox"
Originally posted by Brian Damage
The you can explain to me, GhostV, how jumping through a portal to Xen makes a temporal paradox. I was sure that TPs had something to do with time.
Originally posted by GhostValkyrie
So, you can't change an event. We can't go back and assassinate Hitler, we can't halt Stalin, etc. Time, or God, would not allow it. How it works is beyond me, but that's how it works.
Originally posted by ElFuhrer
I'll try and explain how that would (theoretically) happen. If you went back in time and killed Hitler and Stalin, you would would be born later on in a world where nobody had known about Hitler and Stalin. You would've never heard of Hitler or Stalin, so you wouldn't go back in time to kill them. Wierd, I know. Nobody can really tell what would happen if you tried, but there would be a paradox. Unless the state of the universe in every second still exists even when it has passed, but that's a different theory altogether.
Originally posted by GhostValkyrie
You couldn't be more wrong. If Hitler had never existed, how could you have gone back to kill him? Think about it.
-Ghost.
This is where science fiction's fondness of parallel timelines comes into play. In that theory, when you alter your own past, you spin that timeline off into a unique direction, one where Hitler and Stalin never rose to power. You still have memory of the events that happened in your timeline, but you will now exist in an alternate timeline where the future will play out differently. Douglas Adams theorized that there are infinite timelines where exists every possible permutation of universal history.Originally posted by ElFuhrer
I'll try and explain how that would (theoretically) happen. If you went back in time and killed Hitler and Stalin, you would would be born later on in a world where nobody had known about Hitler and Stalin. You would've never heard of Hitler or Stalin, so you wouldn't go back in time to kill them.
Originally posted by Mountain Man
Douglas Adams theorized that there are infinite timelines where exists every possible permutation of universal history.
Originally posted by Mountain Man
In the movie "The Time Machine", they worked from the theory that a temporal paradox is impossible because the future has already been written and time is self-correcting. In the story, the protagonist traveled back in time and prevented his fiance from being murdered by a thug only to watch her get run down and killed by a car. He couldn't save her in the past because she had already been killed in the future, if you can follow the logic. It's a terrible movie, but its take on the whole paradox of time travel was interesting.
Originally posted by Typhon
This next statement is true.
The previous statement is false.
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