If he did buy it, then he’s trying to change his own past by telling him not to, thus making it impossible for him to travel to the past and warn him off the purchase..Clear as mud?
Professoe Know-it-al solved the space time parados in his Way-Back machine by ignoring it.What would happen if Brewster gave his father a condom at the right moment?
What if he just hopped into the store model at some point in the future and told himself that. Then if he never used his, and came back and told himself not to buy it, is it a paradox? It would be different if there was only one time machine available in the whole universe, and if it would never be available to Brewster if Brewster doesn’t buy it right now…
One theory of time travel (The New Time Travelers) suggests that every time travel creates a branch universe – thus resolving the paradoxes. If you kill your own grandfather, he is dead in that universe – not in the one you came from. This also explains “Djinn” (objects or information that appear from nothing analogously to a paradox that makes things disappear).
When the future Brewster appeared and warned the present Brewster not to buy the machine, the present Brewster took the advice. That caused the future Brewster to disappear.
The woman in the Charlie Chaplin film really was talking on a wireless phone, but it was contemporary. They really did have mobile phones in the 1920s, but they never caught on because they were expensive and inconvenient.
margueritem over 13 years ago
I’m not an expert on SciFi, so a little help, please.
rayannina over 13 years ago
If he did buy it, then he’s trying to change his own past by telling him not to, thus making it impossible for him to travel to the past and warn him off the purchase..Clear as mud?
margueritem over 13 years ago
Thanks for all the explanations, everyone. :-)
Phatts over 13 years ago
I’m guessing it’s like an Exercise Machine. I use mine all the time though, as a coat rack.
Varnes over 13 years ago
Too late!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
I’m looking for a good sale on time machines.
A small, countertop model will do.
I don’t need to fit inside, cos I don’t plan to travel in it.
I just want to make a little batch of time now and then, when I need some.
Hope the ingredients aren’t too expensive, though.
TechnoScotty over 13 years ago
Maybe Brewster mistook his reflection on the glass for his future self? That would eliminate the paradox.
finkd over 13 years ago
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
If he hasn’t just created an alternate timeline, then he’s guaranteed he’s going to buy one.
Bilan over 13 years ago
My proof that time travel is impossible:
if it were, I would travel back in time, tell myself how to make it and also give myself the winning lottery numbers.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Professoe Know-it-al solved the space time parados in his Way-Back machine by ignoring it.What would happen if Brewster gave his father a condom at the right moment?
lewisbower over 13 years ago
I question my existance if birth control had been more available in the 50s. My mother wishes it were retroactive.
3hourtour Premium Member over 13 years ago
..Didn’t Fry become his own grandpa..or was that another show?..
gordrogb Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hard to believe Brewster knows what a paradox is. Even dumb guys like me know that it is two peers.
WaitingMan over 13 years ago
Space-Mart Time Machine looks like a baby bottle.
puddleglum1066 over 13 years ago
Paradox = Who & No
LKD over 13 years ago
I saw a great comic that had an inventor and a time machine. He only used it when he forgot to take the trash out on time.
saltydog85 over 13 years ago
A paradox is where you park your two spaceships at Space Mart.
Digital Frog over 13 years ago
I save my time in a bottle…
Stephen Gilberg over 13 years ago
It’s a good bet that time travel to the distant past will never be common, or we would’ve found out by now.
tegm over 13 years ago
lol!! I laughed so hard! XD
GESWho over 13 years ago
What if he just hopped into the store model at some point in the future and told himself that. Then if he never used his, and came back and told himself not to buy it, is it a paradox? It would be different if there was only one time machine available in the whole universe, and if it would never be available to Brewster if Brewster doesn’t buy it right now…
2011worldchamps over 13 years ago
its only a paradox if you think that the timeline is a singular event, if there are multiple timelines then this could happen.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML over 13 years ago
He only came back to warn himself because he lost the receipt……
EricAlder over 13 years ago
Now THAT’S what I call a preemptive strike!
stuart over 13 years ago
One theory of time travel (The New Time Travelers) suggests that every time travel creates a branch universe – thus resolving the paradoxes. If you kill your own grandfather, he is dead in that universe – not in the one you came from. This also explains “Djinn” (objects or information that appear from nothing analogously to a paradox that makes things disappear).
Jogger2 over 13 years ago
When the future Brewster appeared and warned the present Brewster not to buy the machine, the present Brewster took the advice. That caused the future Brewster to disappear.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hey thanks guys!
I’ll be careful to compare cartridges before I buy.
If the EasyBake will turn out little lumps of time and not just cookies it may be all I need. :)
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
The woman in the Charlie Chaplin film really was talking on a wireless phone, but it was contemporary. They really did have mobile phones in the 1920s, but they never caught on because they were expensive and inconvenient.
Jogger2 over 13 years ago
If traveling back in time and changing the past creates another universe, where does all the matter and energy in the other universe come from?