The obvious question is however: what determines which physical objects don't need to exist in the past to be able to exist in the future? For example why can the test subject carry her jump boots through the time portal but not the cube? HeimlichLaboratories' answer how "the test subject doesn't need to exist in the past to be able to exist in the future" is the only possible explanation as to why she doesn't cease to exist while traveling via time portals. So, in other words, do you mean that being an observer grants you the ability to travel through time portals freely? Or do you mean that there is a "third" time line that is taken into the account which can exist only when the test subject leaves the facility without the cube/other object? What I mean is that static objects like cubes and portals have two different versions, Present and Future, because they didn't move for 20 years (unless the subject moves them) and the test subject, since they story wise beat the test chamber, don't have a future version that requires them to be always in the past for it to exist.Ībout my initial question regarding the test subject's ability to travel via time portals. However, story wise the player did leave the testchamber, so that's why there's not a future version of them, because the subject didn't just wait there for 20 years, and they don't need a present version to exist because the present version is the only version. Originally posted by HeimlichLaboratories:I think because the cube is static and never moves or leaves the testchamber, which means that removing the cube from the past automatically means that there's no cube for the future cube to exist.
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