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But it's not the same matter!!

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    MuggySphere — 13 years ago(October 08, 2012 06:34 PM)

    Hang on Matt you had better tell that to the people that made Looper..
    If future McComb kills his past self he vanishes. But wouldn't that also work the other way around? Killing your future self would somehow be a paradox too wouldn't it?
    Your post reminded me of the movie Looper.

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      matt_shade — 13 years ago(October 09, 2012 02:52 AM)

      Haven't seen Looper but no, killing your future self is not a paradox unless that future self had already been to the past and created a clone (you) or something.
      But that's just me.

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        snelgrov — 13 years ago(October 11, 2012 04:40 PM)

        It wouldn't be a paradox because killing the older version doesn't change the younger's history in such a way as to change the younger's future. If a 25 year-old kills a 60 year-old version of himself, only his life from 60 onward is changed, not his life from 25 to 60. But, the older killing the younger is a paradox because if a 60 year-old kills himself as a 25 year-old, then the history of the 60 year-old is changed. He's now dead at 25 and therefore never lived until 60. This would have the effect of removing the older version from existance as of his 25 year-old death, whereas he originally lived until at least 60 years-old. Then we get into the Grandfather paradox, but that's for another posting
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          mikey1969 — 12 years ago(November 27, 2013 10:54 PM)

          It's not just skin cells Your entire body gets regenerated eventually, new cells replacing every old cell. Even if it was the same cells, you'd pretty much have to step into your 'old' body to actually be occupying the 'same' space

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            BingoFlip20943 — 10 years ago(January 29, 2016 07:32 PM)

            Plus they were covered in clothing.

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