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The music in this video gave me a massive headache. Thanks for that, mate
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Would love to see an updated version of this for Predestination
You can only travel to the future but nothing will be there until time catches up to you.
I'm surprised the movie butterfly effect wasn't mentioned
funny of all the versions the hary potter one is the one the cant work. think about it if he saved himself and so in every version saves his past self who saved him the very first time?
I saw a copy of this video, and I almost watched it, but then I remembered seeing this video 7 years ago, and came here to watch it instead.
You missed out the best time traveling film. 'Time Crimes' you will have fun watching it.
Interesting, so Interstellar is like a long-term version of the time turner in Harry Potter, and Tenet is a coked-up time turner on 2 hours of sleep
Watching this in 2025 and seconding that we need an update at least for the German TV series Dark.
Would have loved to see tenet here. But really good video 🫶
I know this is eight years old, but do you have any thoughts on the time travel in Travelers, 12 Monkeys (movie or show, but the show has more going on), or Umbrella Academy? Time travel is a core part of the first two, and a major part of the third
enders gametime travel is what einstein said about it – forward only, but possible with different speeds
harry potter case is what the outside world perceives after those stuck in a do-over loop break themselves out of it, except participants of the do-over apparently gets their memories erased
it is seemingly contradictory concept, if you look at it like most people do, with a flaw in their perception,
they do not consider possibility of a change in the frame of reference, so they can only imagine things from their own egocentric perspective
Have you ever watched a very old scifi TV series "Sliders" ? there is a hint there
PREDESTINATION!!!!!!!!!!
Who Saved Harry Potter the first time? If Harry saved himself, then who saved the first Harry, so that future Harry could go back in time to save past Harry? How was the first ever Harry Potter saved?
Ha! YouTube Red.
I've always loved the time travel in the magic 2.0 series, the main magic is a code of life, the people that found the code can do almost anything with a number value like the year they are in. A major plot point is when they are in the past they can't alter anything no matter what. The main character tries his hardest to save the day but something always stops him because it didn't happen in the past.
What about Bill and Ted makes you say it's the type that creates branches? I haven't seen the sequels, but in the original, this is specifically not true. Everything they will do they already have done, this is how they can explain time travel to their past selves and how they can hide the key and find it later.
You should definitely include Dark as well! It's super interesting and takes a moment to wrap your head around, but if you don't know it, I think you'll like it.
Also for the Harry Potter one, if you go back in time and go back you age that amount of time you went back.
I was about to ask about Doctor Who, but then I remembered the first rule of Doctor Who: “don’t ask questions.”
The Harry Potter one happens in lost too watch it if you want a 100 hour long very confusing plot
Fire bassline btw
Meanwhile in Mega Man lore time travel either happens in an in-universe Deep Log alternate-universe in a matrix dimension, or it's just done so the different Mega Man incarnations can take cool photoshoots together
wait so if Harry knew he had to save himself but there was only every a single timeline, how did Harry survive the first time if he hadn't yet time traveled? The first ever time he faced those dementors he would have technically died because there wasn't a way for his future self to later time travel back to save him. So that begs the question, how did Harry survive that first encounter to be able to go back in time to save himself? If someone can break this down I would be very grateful. I've given myself a headache lmao
Greetings all.
Anyway, I am back from taking five years off and hoping someone would correct this video's creator about Harry Potter's time-travel.
That said, to be clear, the book states that a time-traveler can indeed alter time.
It's in chapter 21, page 399 of the American paperback edition and reads as follows:
"Exactly! You wouldn't understand, you might even attack yourself! Don't you see? Professor McGonagall told me what awful things have happened when wizards have muddled with time…. Loads of them ended up killing their past or future selves by mistake!"
Now that above can't happen if a time-traveler has no free will and can't alter past timelines.
Now, yes, I know why people think that isn't possible. After all, if past Harry was kissed by a Dementor. How could a future Harry travel back in time.
Well, here is the thing. 3rd year Harry has both his soul and a shard of Voledmort's soul inhabiting his body. So when the Dementor gave him the kiss in the prime timeline, it was the shard that was removed first. The Dementor then didn't have enough time to give him another kiss and take his soul before Severus Snape swoop in to save the night.
Of course, that was too late for Hermione and Sirus, who ended up as soulless husk. Which is all the motivation a now D-kissed Harry needs to accept the time travel mission from Dumbledore and do it exactly as instructed.
After all, anyone would focus on saving the lives of your innocent godfather and best female friend ( whom Harry should have married in the end, rather than that redhead hero worshiping fan-witch).
Now it is after the D-kissed Harry saves Sirus, Hermione, and his now non-D-kissed past self that events follow the events shown in the book. Which closed off a time-loop of about 5 hours that evening.
Honestly speaking
Around 2019 I was making a video, "Types a Time Travel, with movie example"
I was using Slide Show presentation. I don't know how to draw these kind of nice picture. Using colour though.
I was unable to complete the task. Mainly busy studying.
Explanation in this video is better than mine. And obviously very beautiful presentation than what I was thinking"
All I could say that I have better "Classification".
Maybe One Day, I will finish the video. Maybe.
Ender's Game isn't time travel, fuck off. Time Dilation is merely the slowing/quickening* the passage of time from a personal perspective.
Im sad you didn't look at Donnie darko
That last kind of time travel you mention for Prizoner of Azkaban also exists in the Star Trek: TNG Episode "Time's Arrow"
1:45 I would love to recommend Stein's Gate for anyone who likes the math of time travelling
I always liked the Interstellar time travel. Whatever you do in the past always happened. No matter what you do, those actions cannot be undone in the future nor past.
The Flash show.
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