Internal Crossing: Epilogue
This is an excerpt from the upcoming eBook by Robert3 Carlson
Note 1: 2017
Altering
the past is no simple undertaking. In trying to establish a desired outcome one
must weight thousands of events and decision points. The entire concept of
quantum possibilities comes into play when such alterations are planned.
Every
great accomplishment in history was preceded by the kernel of thought or
accident of discovery leading to the full blown development of a new idea or a
new manifestation of change. For example the first male soldier to get kicked
in the balls was the impetus for the codpiece. That early development probably
spread quite rapidly by word of mouth. On the other hand the invention of the
aluminum crotch cup predated the adoption of the football helmet by about 100 years.
The point here is that a simple decision grows rapidly when the outcome is
considered to be positive.
Anybody
wanting to time travel to alter the past would be well advised to look for
those seminal points in time and the decisions there which can be modified with
the least effort. There are influential people here in this time and place who
have not yet attained the ability to time travel but who are nonetheless able
to assist with the project from the future.
They
are about the business of creating key time points where a simple decision can
be flipped to create the future desired outcome. These present-day people do
not need to concern themselves with who will ultimately employ the fix or to
what ends it will be put. Theirs is only to create the points where the flip
can be made.
Consider
the 2000 Presidential Election in America. Someone made the decision to use a
"butterfly ballot" instead of a straight paper one and the resulting
confusion resulted in the confirmation of George W. Bush over Al Gore for
President. By providing the rationality for using or not using the ballot
design a simple point of decision was established which could be flipped later
on if necessary. It was only a quantum fluctuation that needed to be employed
since both outcomes equally exist in a quantum space-time.
Not
all outcomes are equally weighted when it comes to quanta. Having thought about
and actually considering an alternative gains more probability than some random
possibility like a hurricane pummeling the precinct where voter turnout needs
to be lowered. Men can influence the decision of an elections official far more
easily than the trajectory of a major tropical storm.
During
the 2016 election season, there had been ad naseum reports of whether Hillary Clinton was or was not guilty of a
punishable criminal offense, whether or not she was indictable and whether or
not she would be indicted. If she remained the fore running DEM candidate, she
would most likely be elected. However, should that victory ever be deemed a
negative outcome, all that is needed is to retroactively influence the
Attorney's General to move forward with an indictment and quash her Presidency
before it ever begins. Literally a flip of a coin and its Heads or Tails
orientation could shape the future of this country for the next century. This
extra-temporal influence can be implemented at any date after the election and
most everyone would not be aware that a tweak had ever taken place.
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