The fallacy here is that in the hypothetical time travel you get to come back and enjoy the fruits of your butterfly squashing. Changing something now (e.g., assassinating a key political leader) ends your existence in the reality you’re changing. It ruins the fantasy.
The fallacy here is that in the hypothetical time travel you get to come back and enjoy the fruits of your butterfly squashing. Changing something now (e.g., assassinating a key political leader) ends your existence in the reality you’re changing. It ruins the fantasy.