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I am relatively new to the intricacies of quantum theory. I have been doing research outside of my physics class about how man would develope the ability to travel through time. There are so many theories floating out there. Some based soundly on the principles of quantum mechanics and some that often take poetic licsense. A theory that I have been trying to develop is that of time line burification. I was first exposed to it in Willian Sleator's "Duplicates" Out of the many theories this seemed the most sound because it seemed to solve the paradox of, if you were to the past and alter history how could you keep from undoing your work. It suggested that if you traveled back in time you would cause burifcations in the time line. So that each possible action that you took in the past would create a burified time line. So every possibility that could happend would happen. In discussing this with colleages I have run into some opposition concerning other paradoxes. I would like to see a dicussion about this topic of "time line burifcations" only if this is a valid theory. If not I would appreciate what would debunk it and suggestion to another direction