You know the course of history up to a point. You know because you're working backwards from that point. You know what's in store.
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The further back you go, the more choiceless your life becomes. It's not *bad,* maybe, there are just fewer and fewer possibilities for you.
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What is the point of living in the present? Of *not* slipping back in time?
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To not know what will happen to you, to have no certainties and infinite possibilities.
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do you keep your gains or turn into a baby
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you grow old and die as usual, I'm referring to tech/culture milieu
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would be interesting if you went back 1 decade every year otherwise too slow to notice (would settle for any rate in pre-iphone era)
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(since their memories went in opposite directions)
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> second time, he'd know them, they wouldn't know him.
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he was hopping backwards, would meetin ppl twice: first time in their old age, they knew him, he didn't know them >
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this was done in early 90s issues of SWAMP THING, very cleverly
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