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Old 11-11-2011, 04:28 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Lemon Juice View Post
Do you also use a similar techinque for changing the past?
Memory of the past and the actual past appear to be one and the same. Change the memory, change the past, in the same way that if you change your view of reality, your reality changes.

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you said that after erasing a past event people around you seem to forget it also, would changing an event cause other people to remember your new changed version?
Quite possibly. I haven't tested it, actually. And, if I did successfully change the past (and my memory of it), it's possible I wouldn't remember the now-alternative past, so maybe I wouldn't notice, either. (Stuff like this really bakes your noodle.)

I also haven't actually tried to go into the past and seriously change things like, say, unsigning a lease or not marrying someone. I have heard and read that this is possible, but I've never done it. I've seen Back to the Future too many times to want to go mucking around in the past too much. You never know what sort of future changes you might wreak.
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