Everything we experience is contained in our heads. All feelings, thoughts, emotions, memories, and knowledge is stored within the gray and white matter that form our brains. This is called the Central Nervous System (CNS from here on out). The CNS gets all of its information from from the Peripheal Nervous System (PNS) which is loaded with sensory receptors that travel to the CNS and become reactions and all of our thoughts. Everything that happens to us is recorded in the brain somewhere. It's called experience. It's what makes us us. Everything I can remember I remember with a certain degree of forgetfullness. How many of you cn remember every little detail about what happened from day ONE since being born? I'm betting that it's very limited but still a good deal.
So how would any of us know or even remember that (if any kind of time travel were possible) things have changes in the past. If I can think or remember anything is it true? All reality is within our heads rights? So does that mean that if we remember things changing there changed? What makes it real? What our mind remembers?
The whole point I'm trying to say is even if the past was changing the 815'ers would remember the way things happened the first time. But for everyone else it is different. There was this episode of Star Trek that was Warf centric and basically Warf kept on switching to different points of his life were things ended up different. Everyone kept asking Warf "don't you remember?" Warf's reply "I do remember, I just remember differently." He was still Warf and still had his experience, but to everyone else it was different.
So in essence the 815'ers would remember things one way, when everyone else remembers things differently. Theory by Fateorama
So how would any of us know or even remember that (if any kind of time travel were possible) things have changes in the past. If I can think or remember anything is it true? All reality is within our heads rights? So does that mean that if we remember things changing there changed? What makes it real? What our mind remembers?
The whole point I'm trying to say is even if the past was changing the 815'ers would remember the way things happened the first time. But for everyone else it is different. There was this episode of Star Trek that was Warf centric and basically Warf kept on switching to different points of his life were things ended up different. Everyone kept asking Warf "don't you remember?" Warf's reply "I do remember, I just remember differently." He was still Warf and still had his experience, but to everyone else it was different.
So in essence the 815'ers would remember things one way, when everyone else remembers things differently. Theory by Fateorama