Time and Technicalities (Timewalkers Book 1)

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by RP Halliway


  If God exists outside of change, in the heavens, and can see the multiverse, each universe is created by Him, and has a completely known beginning and end, then each action is both free will but also predestinated by God at the same time. Free will to jump between universes, but each universe is ‘played out’ from beginning to end for every person.

  The bible also may give support to the Fundamental Theory of Change in different ways. The bible says that God knows everything from the beginning, and guides our paths, and knows our ways, so that makes it possible that each universe in the multiverse contains a fixed set of events from one end to the other of the tube. In universe A, all decisions are fixed with person X doing Y. In a different universe person X could do Z. But since God is outside of the change cylinders, God can see every event in every universe, and know it all – and potentially guide them too.

  So from day 1 of a person’s birth into a universe change cylinder, all of the actions carried out in that universe are known to any being outside of the cylinder. And with infinite change cylinders in the multiverse, every possible outcome is covered.

  This verse is at odds with reincarnation into a different being, but the Fundamental Theory of Change doesn’t preclude reincarnation in that some lives could be the same soul in different people.

  Charles b. 1820, d 1890, could become Rita b 1890 d 1940, etc.

  The lives can’t overlap, but the soul could go from one life to another in sequence, spending some time in the cloud.

  Is living the same life over again possible?

  This is a very meta question. With the infinite number of universes in the multiverse, it is possible that every rebirth puts the person into a new observational universe in their current life.

  Chapter 4: Time travel

  Based on the information described above, the Fundamental Theory of Change doesn’t allow for physical time travel. Firstly, since there is no ‘time’ to travel through, there isn’t an actual medium to travel through.

  Secondly, if every change cylinder has a fixed outcome from beginning to end, even going back in time wouldn’t be able to change anything.

  Thirdly, if every cylinder/universe is fixed from beginning to end, then what actually would happen if someone suddenly appeared? Who is this person? Where is their sheet of paper? What events would this person change that could cascade all along the cylinder/universe?

  This again fits with the Bible, in that Jesus had to be born – not just materialize into existence at some point in time.

  However, the Fundamental Theory of Change doesn’t preclude interactions between different minds and thoughts from traveling backwards and forwards across the layers of lives.

  For example, someone from 2200 could link minds with someone in 1889 and tell them about the future. The person from 1889 could then use that information to set a path towards a given outcome. But if both people are confined to the same cylinder, and each cylinder has a specific set of events that will happen, then it follows that the set path would have happened whether or not the person from 2200 communicated with the person from 1889 or not.

  It may be possible for someone from 2200 in change cylinder A to communicate with someone from 1889 in change cylinder B, and set events in cylinder B, but the fixed outcome also would say that these communications are also very much unneeded.

  The physical limitation of time travel aside, there also exist biological effects of any potential time travel.

  The current biome on and in our bodies are specifically balanced for this time in history. Any person traveling back in time would encounter a new strain of viruses and bacteria that would most likely overwhelm their immune system.

  Also, the biome that traveled back would spread to people and surroundings that had no natural immunity – and the new time traveling bacteria would be stronger than the bacteria of the current time, creating plagues and spreading diseases that will ravage the native population.

  It is possible that the plagues of the current timeline were in fact caused by an outsider traveling from one universe to another. I don’t think any proof could be found to disprove that idea, but also zero proof would exist to support that theory either.

  Thanks for reading. I hope this book stimulated a little bit of thought.

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  Table of Contents

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 211

  Chapter 325

  Chapter 437

  Chapter 547

  Chapter 653

  Chapter 767

  Chapter 883

  Chapter 995

  Chapter 10109

  Chapter 11121

  Chapter 12131

  Chapter 13147

  Chapter 14155

  Chapter 15165

  Chapter 16177

  Chapter 17191

  Chapter 18199

  Chapter 19 205

  Chapter 20219

  Chapter 21235

  Chapter 22243

  Chapter 23257

  Chapter 24265

  Chapter 1: Observation285

  Chapter 2: What is ‘time’293

  Chapter 3: Contradictions305

  Chapter 4: Time travel323

 

 

 


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