It is there, not flying - it can move in time, revisit the past and change the future
Or will you leave it alone, you can not change the past, do you know that you are responsible for your future?
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The problem is, "What would you do if you were to return to the past?" This question is synonymous with the question "What kind of change did you make in the past?" But time travel is a rich subtype, and some of the most interesting stories are not about changing the past - it's about investigating it, so that we can better understand ourselves and our history You can understand well. A few years ago, I met a Canadian TV program called Erika. Erica Strange lives in Toronto, a failed 30-year-old, and has a call center job and a bad laundry list. One day, she met a strange man named Dr. Tom. Dr. Tom is a time travel therapist who can return Erica to all aspects of the past and can relax and lift it.
For all soap, Aretha is a type that is obsessed with regret, so it is a smart time Traveler. This is one reason why a typical time travel story involves killing Adolf Hitler. It is easy for people to use the Holocaust as a common point of human regret and to leave a black trace that does not disappear in modern humans. Therefore, the time traveler fired back before the appearance of Hitler and tried to rub the mark. Of course, not all time travel stories involve some sort of timeline cleaning staff. You can explore public opinion on a time travel like a satire such as Robert A. Heinlein's "All your zombies" or Garry Kilworth's "Let's go to Golgotha" story. You can make movies like Shane Carruth Primer. A sublime avatar painter of magnificent world architecture is like HG Wells The Time Machine and it is a mysterious mystery like Donnie Darko of Richard Kelly.