XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11
From: sc@fiat-linux.fr
Le 19-12-2025, Daniel70 a écrit :
> On 19/12/2025 8:56 am, Carlos E.R. wrote:
>> On 2025-12-17 01:42, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>
>
>>> Certainly not. Otherwise, if they wanted you they would just make your
>>> self-driving car lock the doors and take you to a secure police compound.
>>>
>>> "If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to fear."
>>> Even if the definition of "wrong" can change retroactively?
>>
>> On one Asimov tale, a character goes back in time several times, to
>> change life, but not his enemy, till a moment in the future where what
>> his enemy did sometime that was was praiseworthy becomes very bad
>> (because of his tiny changes of the timeline) and he is arrested.
>
> But doesn't the "Back to the Future" trilogy of films prove that false??
>
> He goes back to 1955 or so, changes things comes back to "present day"
> but things are different.
Blake Crouch gave a modern vision of those implications in his novel
recursion.
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