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*accept time travel is possible for the discussion*
1. Everything's Already Happened So It Can't Be Changed (the "Faraday")
- exemplified by Lost (so far anyway)
- attempts to alter the past are futile, and/or merely bring about the very result which was trying to be avoided
- generally avoids paradox by having an unchangeable timestream. You can't go back and kill your dad before you were born, because if that had happened, you wouldn't exist in the future so you wouldn't be there to go back and kill your dad, hence you didn't (can't) kill your dad.
2. Yes We Can a.k.a. alternate universe/timeline theory (the "McFly")
- exemplified by Back to the Future
- future paradox is wiped from existence (travel back and kill your dad, you go poof)
Not sure where Terminator fits in to the above. Seems like a combo of #1 and #2 since all attempts to avert the skynet apocalypse failed, but in T3 the Shebot does kill a few of John's future lieutenants so I'm guessing they won't exist in the future timeline. The Sarah Connor Chronicles implies the characters traveled back from multiple futures. Another problem with Terminator is Skynet sends back a robot the remains of which becomes the foundation for us to develop the technology to create Skynet. If the T800 never came back, would skynet ever have been built?
Personally, I lean towards #1. If you can change the past seems like everything would constantly be in flux, which if not impossible would at least be very confusing, especially from a plotline perspective.
1. Everything's Already Happened So It Can't Be Changed (the "Faraday")
- exemplified by Lost (so far anyway)
- attempts to alter the past are futile, and/or merely bring about the very result which was trying to be avoided
- generally avoids paradox by having an unchangeable timestream. You can't go back and kill your dad before you were born, because if that had happened, you wouldn't exist in the future so you wouldn't be there to go back and kill your dad, hence you didn't (can't) kill your dad.
2. Yes We Can a.k.a. alternate universe/timeline theory (the "McFly")
- exemplified by Back to the Future
- future paradox is wiped from existence (travel back and kill your dad, you go poof)
Not sure where Terminator fits in to the above. Seems like a combo of #1 and #2 since all attempts to avert the skynet apocalypse failed, but in T3 the Shebot does kill a few of John's future lieutenants so I'm guessing they won't exist in the future timeline. The Sarah Connor Chronicles implies the characters traveled back from multiple futures. Another problem with Terminator is Skynet sends back a robot the remains of which becomes the foundation for us to develop the technology to create Skynet. If the T800 never came back, would skynet ever have been built?
Personally, I lean towards #1. If you can change the past seems like everything would constantly be in flux, which if not impossible would at least be very confusing, especially from a plotline perspective.
