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by YasuoTanaka
72 days ago
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This is a really interesting attempt to make Steins;Gate internally consistent. What stood out to me is that it's not really "time travel" in the usual sense. It's closer to a system where: * each world-line is a fully fixed history
* only one is active at a time
* changes correspond to switching between consistent states So instead of modifying causality, it's more like constrained state selection. That framing avoids paradoxes almost entirely, which is pretty elegant. It also feels surprisingly similar to how some physical models separate: * underlying structure (fixed)
* observed history (projection-dependent) Curious if others interpret it this way. |
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