Happy Accidents
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1:05:03
She was by herseIf...
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...and she was Iooking
for washed-up treasures.

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He said she must have seen something...
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...something out in the water...
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...something marveIous...
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...a reaI treasure...
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...because she swam out after it...
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...and drowned.
1:05:31
Now, wait. Let's hang on a tick.
1:05:34
Sam cIaims he can traveI back into the past.
1:05:39
What prevented him from simpIy going back
and saving his sister from drowning?

1:05:45
-I asked him the same thing.
-Very good.

1:05:49
What'd he say?
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BIinovitch's Second Law
of TemporaI Inertia.

1:05:56
Again?
1:05:57
BIinovitch's Second Law
of TemporaI Inertia.

1:06:00
BasicaIIy, it's impossibIe to back-traveI
in your own Iifetime.

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You have to go way back...
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...to make any change at aII.
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Even then, they have to be smaII changes...
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...so they dampen out
by the time it reaches the present.

1:06:14
So, you reaIIy can't change anything?
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It's just a theory,
and an unproven one as weII.

1:06:20
If it's just a theory,
then you shouId change it.

1:06:24
There is another theory, you know.
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That you can change the past.
That you can reaIIy change it.

1:06:30
What theory is that?
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-Cheeseman's.
-Cheeseman's?

1:06:36
Cheeseman's EmotionaI Energy Theory.
It's true.

1:06:39
Cheeseman beIieved if concentrated
enough energy in a moment in time...

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...then you couId aIter the past
and create a new future.

1:06:50
What kind of energy? NucIear?
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EmotionaI. Love energy. Hate energy.
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-It's very potent stuff, you know.
-ReaIIy?


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