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TopicOne thing that always bugs me about time travel movies/shows...
SKARDAVNELNATE
03/01/22 12:03:29 AM
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Revelation34 posted...
It would be interesting if we had one where they actually succeed.
The closest I can think of are the Butterfly Effect movies but that's on a very small scale of events.

Tutoria posted...
what about the one where homer goes back in time and kills a bunch of dinosaurs
I often question how things like that are supposedly connected in time travel stories. Like while in the past the main character alerts someone that their shoe is untied. Then upon getting back to the present they learn a race of sea creatures have overrun California. What is the sequence of events that lead from the one thing to the other?

JimBeamMeUp posted...
My problem with time travel is it never accounts for the movement of the earth, the solar system, or the galactic plane.
Gravity is a weak force because it's influence extends to other dimensions. While traversing between points in time you are pulled along the gravity well. The real issue is that conservation of energy would mean you maintain the original momentum and not match the rotation of the planet. 71% of the Earth's surface is ocean. The other 29% has drastically varied elevation.

Mensis posted...
in endgame how did captain America come back as an old man? Hulk says they cant go back and change the past earlier so wtf?
Also, they would have created a bunch of other timelines where one or more of the infinity stones vanished since even after returning them it wasn't to the same timeline it was taken from. So there wouldn't have been a "snap" for them to undo.

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