Originally Posted by
Drummond
In other words, killing Hitler would create a completely impossible paradox. The supposed time traveller would have no reason to want to change history, if history had been changed !! Said individual could only be conscious of one history. Hitler couldn't have been killed by a time traveller if the traveller wasn't conscious of a need to commit the act, which is what a revised history would say had happened. If no intention could exist, no such journey would take place, therefore, Hitler wouldn't have been murdered.
[Besides ... as I said before, the Earth constantly moves in space (as does the Sun it orbits, as does the galaxy it's in, & as do all galaxies). You have to be in the precise location where Hitler was, on the day in question ... on an Earth which, by that point, probably would've been BILLIONS of miles distant in space from the time traveller's starting-point !!]
Yep.
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