This video is amazing and reminds me of an old quote I read "How do you, as a writer, kill a werewolf? With anything you like because there are no werewolves in real life" Also, I'm slightly dissapointed you didn't use more examples from TNG for your video since there's like almost one episode for every time travel scenario. Could've worked as a running gag
well If I remember correctly the original Thomas Books painted mainland England railway as a dystopian victorian hellscape for trains. So it's not too far off
So basically: - Moveable timeline: You kill your Grandad Bob. This creates a time paradox, which could results in anything from you ceasing to exist from earasing the entire universe. - Immoveable timeline: You kill your Grandad Bob. In your learn your grandads name is actually Rob. And that your Grandma confused the park where they met. If you trigger a nuke, you find out that your time machine transported you to a mirror version of earth on the other side of the galaxy 70 light years away, and scientists now see radiation coming from there. - Fixed Points: You kill your Grandad Bob. He donated Sperm beforehand, so your father and you can still be born, and you wanted to kill him for never being around, so you still would time travel to kill him. In contrast to immovable, he now no longer exists in photos taken after that incident. Things that result in you not time traveling cannot be done. - Multiple timelines: You kill your Grandad Bob. A complete new timeline is created without Bob. Wether or not it affects you, your memories or the timeline you return to depends on your timemchine.
Matt is Matt Time travel has lots and lots of methods so Star Trek the Next Generation tries to show every single possibility how time travel can be use (in short time does not give a shit about rules)
There are also certain things you can and can't do based on which time travel rules you're using. For example, you can't kill your grandpa and erase yourself because if you were never there, no one would have killed your grandpa. A great example is actually in The Time Machine film from 2002. The death of the time traveller's fiancee is what motivates him to build the time machine to save her. But if she never died, he wouldn't have built the time machine. So then she just dies a different way because in order for him to have time travelled, he needed the same motivation.
I think it's not so much we haven't 'agreed' on one way to tell a time travel story, it's that thanks to the multiple different theories out there, it's easier/more entertaining to fit the plot around a certain one of those theories for the purpose of your project!
One thing I would like to add, in the Disney TV show Best Friends Whenever the two main girls can only travel back to a time where they exist, of they go back any furthur than that they appear in their current bodies instead of their appropriate age bodies but the universe will try to correct itself so it slowly starts to make the two forget about their future memories and makes them believe they always existed in that specific time, other than that all basic rules of time travel are in play (don't change anything/anything you do change effects the future)
You had me with TNG then you chuck in Day of the Tentacle, my favourite point and click and Curse of Fatal Death. And I think we can all agree that we now know what Eddie has been watching on lockdown. 🖖🏻
Here's an idea of mine that's a mix of the multiple timelines theory and how it works in Loki: You can go back to the past and change anything you want, but when you go back to the present, your time machine executes a "Continuum Reset" that reverts the timeline back to how it was so that you can return to your own present without changing anything. However, it also stores a "Save State" of all the changes you made so that you can return to the "Custom Timeline" you created to see how things play out. Whether or not you can go into the future of those "Custom Timelines" is up to the writer's interpretation, but I'm gonna go with yes.
This reminds me of my favorite youtuber. You know the one, the guy who spelled out exactly how Maggie shot Mr. Burns. Eddac-- STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION
Here are my rules on time-travel: Whenever you go Forward in time, it is essentially you disintegrating, I need to be put back into your original form, at the time that you chose. To everyone else, it will seem as though you just disappeared, and you won't reappear until the time that you set your time machine destination to, has arrived. Whenever you go Backwards in time, you are brought back to the moment you chose, and every moment that ever happened after it, is essentially disintegrated from the timeline. That might sound harsh, but it is Ascension Lee like you did just indeed rewind time. Everyone else is put back into the younger bodies, and has their memories reverted back to what they were, at that moment in time. Everything that happened to the first time, we'll just happen again, unless if you intervene. Your Past-Self is also there, and can be treated as a sperate entity.
"Your Past-Self is also there, and can be treated as a seperate entity." Does that mean that if you travel back to the same time twice there's now 3 of you? if so then you could bring something with you and make infinite amounts of that thing (+infinite clones of yourself as a side effect) just by time travelling.
Eddie, there is a time travel issue for any scenario set on a planet rather than in space that you have missed. If for example you went forward or backward in time in the DeLorian (or a similar device) your location and momentum remain unchanged by the travel through time, the issue comes in when you consider the fact that the earth itself is not stationary and therefore when you make the jump you would be suddenly flying through space at 88 mph. This isn't such an issue with devices like the Tardis because you could just assume the Tardis can compensate for that, but the DeLorian doesn't have the ability to teleport and therefore this issue would arise.
A simple fix would be that the gravity of the planet keeps a time travelers location fixed relative to the planet as gravity is known to have effects on time
Good idea, Edd. I have a theory of my own involving Time Slips, a really rare natural occurrence of time travel. Like that theory where you can change small portions of time but not large ones. If you can get to a place where the STC (Space Time Continuum) is thinnest, then you may be able to penetrate it with a proper burst of energy/harmonics. Causing certain atoms that we've yet to discover in our atmosphere to vibrate correctly to allow someone a very small window to travel into the past. A warning however.
If you go into the past using such a method, then you face two problems. One, you are not able to select when you will end up. Could be yesterday, or some time in the Cretaceous period (Though I doubt it because it seems linked to humanity somehow.) Two, you cannot return. If it doesn't spit you out within seconds after your arrival, you won't be able to return to your own timeline. So you'd better hope that you landed in a good time, and say not in Pompeii just seconds before the volcano erupts. That's just an example of how it could go wrong.
This was so fun to watch! I've been stuck in bed all day because of my chronic pain and I was genuinely excited to see this pop-up in my subscriptions because time travel is my favourite genre of stories, when done well. Too often, though, I've seen it turned into a tool of laziness or bad writing, and I found some of your points really interesting! Thank you for making this video and keeping me entertained while I'm in pain, I appreciate it immensely. Love from a quarantined French!
I love how every time he tricks the viewer with ‘Star Trek: The New Generation’ the thing he was going to say did happen. Doctor Who - Blink Avengers Endgame - Hulk goes back in time to the 1st Avengers movie
You blew over Dr. Who, but it has one of the most eloquent critiques of Paradox or causality in fixed timelines I've ever heard. Season 10 episode 3 Bill pitches a fit about how delicate time is and how any decision or actions he takes could have an irreparable effect on the future. And the doctor tells her that that's the same way things have been every day of her life. In reality we are all traveling forward in time taking actions that will affect the "timeline" and it's never caused any kind of calamity in the timeline. If you take a bucket of water out of a river the river doesn't explode, it just fills in where the flow from a-to-b is interrupted. I can't see time working any differently as that's pretty much our entire understanding of it..
My theory is every time travel machine is built differently. It's like a recipe of something. Everyone has their way of cooking a recipe, Some follow the instructions to a point, some will change things, some will add, some will have it turn out completely different. But it still serves of purpose of making something to eat, just goes about it differently.
Found your channel, been binging all of it, but I have to say, I LOVE your long form videos the most. I know, probably a lot of effort, but I want you to know, it's appreciated. The "Spoof Movie" video? MASTERPIECE.
I remember that acclaimed season the final episode of yu---STAR TREK:NEXT GENERATION, ALL GOOD THINGS, Where all the rules of time travel get melted down to a ball of timey wimmy stuff, that reminds me of another episode of Dr w... STAR TREK: VOYAGER... YEAR IN HELL.
Only two types of time travel have ever made sense. Either it's a loop, you were always there, you can't change anything, it's all already happened, so don't worry about it. Or it creates a new timeline, which means nothing you do affects the future that you came from, which means nothing you do can erase you from existence or whatever, so don't worry about it.
the first one isnt just a loop. its can be more complicated like in ar- STARTREK NEXT GENERTION (army of the 12 monkeys) basically it there is only 1, unchangeable timeline, and the causes effects of every time travel are already in it.
There's also a mix where it's one timeline but there is still an overall past and future. When you travel back, you don't create a duplicate of yourself, in fact the causality of you and everything that travels back will change which would change the past more and more the further you traveled, no paradoxes needed. Evidence of such changes could be interpreted as deja vu, precognition, ghosts, and the Mandela effect.
I like this video but it made me kind of mad that he just talked about Star Trek instead of talking about some of my favorite movies of all time like Terminator or back to the future
I wish I could time travel back to that awesome Study Beats stream you made in April Fool's Day. I even managed to save the list of songs so I could reverse engineer a Spotify playlist from it! Anno Domini Beats - Intentions (Extra Study Version) Anno Domini Beats - Lottery Audio Hertz - Late Truth Bad Snacks - A Caring Friend Bad Snacks - Easy Sunday Bad Snacks - Fender Bender Bad Snacks - Honey Bad Snacks - Take It Easy Bad Snacks - The Morning After Bad Snacks - Wallflowers Birocratic - Silently Storming Bruno E - Hanging Out Causmic - Distant Love Cxdy - Turbo Diamond Ortiz - Species Dyalla - Manhattan Eddache - Do A Dance Eddache - Only Man Eddache - Opinions On The Internet ElliotExplicit - Dabarobics Es Jammy Jams - Jingle Bells Eveningland - Indigo Freedom Trail Studio - Amazement Grandbankss - Sixteen Twenty Five Grandbankss - Soul Gunnar Olsen - Howling Jimmy Fontanez & Doug Maxwell - Urban Lullaby Jingle Punks - Everythings Nice John Deley and the 41 Players - Soul Ballad John Deley and the 41 Players - Supreme Jorge Hernandez - Chopsticks Jorge Hernandez - Feelin Diff JR Tundra - The Night Falling LATASHÁ - Sunshower LATASHÁ - Sweet Tides Leviathe - Surf Lil Deuce Deuce - LoFi Beatz Midnight North - This is a Jazz Space Ockeroid - birthday song Ockeroid - train station headphones Otis McDonald - BirdBrainz II Otis McDonald - O Sky Otis McDonald - Sunday Skate In Golden Gate Quincas Moreira - Dodo Bird RalphReal - Moods RalphReal - Steel RKVC - Contact High RLUMR - It'll Be Alright Rondo Brothers - Man Saidbysed - Backward Saidbysed - Throw It Back Sarah, The Illstrumentalist - Silent Observer Sarah, The Illstrumentalist - Yellow Flamingo Silent Partner - Gotta Find Out Silent Partner - On Our Side Silent Partner - Scrapbook The Brothers Records - Sleeplessness (Rik-Mix) The Grand Affair - Relaxer The Green Orbs - Old MacDonald The Mini Vandals - Milk Underbelly - Warm Water Unicorn Heads - The Urban Symphonia Unicorn Heads - Weekend in Tattoine Vibe Tracks - Heart Break VYEN - Inhale Yung Logos - Halos Yung Logos - Lullaby Yung Logos - Memory Rain Yung Logos - Triumph
Here’s an interesting idea for a time travel story the only reason your timeline is the way it is it’s because you went to the past in the future and change the past to make the future that you remember living in
Not even 30 seconds into the video and already I like it, been trying to remember the name of that show for years. Thank you for finally letting my subconscious find something else to worry about
My idea of how time travel should work is that you never jump backward in time, nor enter a parallel universe, but instead wait an incomprehensible amount of time waiting for a near identical universe to be formed, and then teleports you that far into the future. Any changes that could be considered parallel universes are just minute changes in the overall picture. Of course, this assumes that the Big Bounce theory is correct, and if that sequence lasts forever.
Killing your grandad in the past prevents you from being born therefore no one could have killed your grandad since you don't exist but by not killing your grandad means you do exist. My favourite kind of paradox because it cannot add up no matter what
I kind of agree with Hawkins on this, you can't change the big events, just small things, like asking someone out or a decision you make but then these things could change your future, a lot depending on the outcome you might go back to change it back, which creates a paradox, like in the back to the future universe, where he changed the past he's dad got more confident but then you got the sports thing he took back, leading to biff killing George in the future, which then leads him to having to go back to correct the mistake.
I used to watch reruns of Quantum Leap. Now I can see why I like that version of time travel a lot. Also, when people get back into their bodies they remember their events as if they did them. I always' felt for Scott's character being stuck there though. Also, I never knew there was so much time traveling in a Star Trek.
One of my favorite time travel movies is The Butterfly Effect, (spoilers) essentially the main character is not meant to exist, just like his father before him he was not supposed to have been born, he discovers he can time travel by reading old diaries, and he leaps back into his body during times he had blacked out or lost memory as a child or teen, every time he does he changes something that radically alters his present in worse and worse ways. With him eventually coming to the conclusion that everyone in his life is better off in a world where he was never born, he watches a home video before his birth and as a fetus in the womb he strangles himself with the umbilical cord with the implication being that his mother's numerous miscarriages before his "miracle" birth might have done the same thing.
H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Out of Time follows the Immutable Timeline, the main character’s mind is sent back in time and has to write something he later finds in the modern time.
One thing that I find interesting is that a timeline might try to heal itself. In Futurama Fry accidentally kills his grandpa but later plows his grandmother and gets her pregnant. Another example of this is in the 2002 adaptation of "The Time Machine" where the inventor's girlfriend gets shot to death but when the inventor prevents her death she is later hit by a car and killed.
Next Saturday night I'm sending you, back to Star trek The Next generation! LOL! I was in stitches at the STNG segment. Now I will watch Back to The Future.
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At least it's not Raid.
the constant doctor who clips were amazing
Star Trek: The Next Generation had a lot more time travel than I realised.
yeah
More than BACK TO FUTURE
same
It's because it's very repetitive and isn't actually that good...
Cause DS9 is better and the joke in this video was infuriating.
So annoying
You know, I get the feeling that Eddie REALLY likes Star Trek: Next Generation...
the excrement is nonexistent, sherlock!
PS3TNA157 no......
What makes think about that
well it is the best one
im probably gonna get publicly executed for saying that-
@@Ratman.Not.Batman No no no, you wouldn’t get publicly executed for that.
Not publicly anyway
0:04 "you can keep your laser sticks and incest"......well that one way to describe star wars
I would describe it as sexual assault on proteges and weird ass plot changes
I would describe it as ANAKIN NO!!
A very good episode of star-STAR TREK NEXT GENERATION
@@kevinthepurger6432 or even not on proteges, since Finn has not yet joined the Resistance.
Is Rik (Edd's son) Eddache: The Next Generation?
sorry, only Geekvolution can make that joke
As a Doctor Who fan I do remember this monumental episode of *STAR TREK TNG*
But the Episode was Waters of Mars, right?
herman se german I believe that shot was from Fires of Pompeii, but either would work as an example.
@@hermansegerman2803 the clip used was from Fires of Pompeii
@@JAProductions494 Either of them would work for the reference and they're both just as iconic I'd say
Don't forget the episode with the ancient race of lizard people ....The Voth.
Wasn't silur I'd remember the name for a second.
Eddie's long-winded, convoluted way of telling us that he's his own grandpa.
Discover more about his family tree on the mext episode of Edd- star trek the next generation
That gives me a fucking eddache
He did the nasty in the pasty
Well, many, many years ago when I was 23...
this video was as good as the offi.. STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
Wow he stayed true to his word
This video is amazing and reminds me of an old quote I read "How do you, as a writer, kill a werewolf? With anything you like because there are no werewolves in real life"
Also, I'm slightly dissapointed you didn't use more examples from TNG for your video since there's like almost one episode for every time travel scenario. Could've worked as a running gag
This is a very long winded way of saying “I really love Star Trek Next Generation”.
It's almost as good as Deep Sp STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION.
“The Trouble with Time Travel” sounds like the title of an episode of Thomas the Tank Engine if it were set in a dystopian future.
I bet someone's already written a fanfiction like that
@@gothnerd887 they have
@@ejbattlelord6436 Oh? Where can I find it?
@@gothnerd887 oh no what have i done
well If I remember correctly the original Thomas Books painted mainland England railway as a dystopian victorian hellscape for trains. So it's not too far off
Really great stuff man, love watching these!
not as much as Star Trek: The Next Generation
So, what you're saying is, Star Trek: The Next Generation had the least consistent time travel rules, like, ever.
Welcome to Star Trek. The rules of time travel depend on whoever’s writing the script for that week’s episode.
So basically:
- Moveable timeline: You kill your Grandad Bob. This creates a time paradox, which could results in anything from you ceasing to exist from earasing the entire universe.
- Immoveable timeline: You kill your Grandad Bob. In your learn your grandads name is actually Rob. And that your Grandma confused the park where they met. If you trigger a nuke, you find out that your time machine transported you to a mirror version of earth on the other side of the galaxy 70 light years away, and scientists now see radiation coming from there.
- Fixed Points: You kill your Grandad Bob. He donated Sperm beforehand, so your father and you can still be born, and you wanted to kill him for never being around, so you still would time travel to kill him. In contrast to immovable, he now no longer exists in photos taken after that incident. Things that result in you not time traveling cannot be done.
- Multiple timelines: You kill your Grandad Bob. A complete new timeline is created without Bob. Wether or not it affects you, your memories or the timeline you return to depends on your timemchine.
Thanks for clearing this up!
Also possible for the Fixed Point example: you can only kill your grandfather after your father has already been conceived.
So the last one is basically dragon ball z android sage
I follow Multi Timeline Theory
@@omnisystem6030 I remember I had an argument with my friend about how time travel works in Avengers endgame
I got too excited when he said Doctor Who... God dammit eddie
*Doctor Who Theme Start*
same
same
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What I learned from this video:
Scott Bakula is ageless, handsome and Eddie wants him to enter his body.
Me too.
All I got from the video is Star Trek: The Next Generation is completely horrible with Time Travel rule.
No!
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Matt is Matt Time travel has lots and lots of methods so Star Trek the Next Generation tries to show every single possibility how time travel can be use (in short time does not give a shit about rules)
"You can keep your light sticks and incest"
I'mma start saying that to my friends that like star wars just to see their reaction XD
My reaction was simply, "Fair enough."
Oh boy I can't wait to watch the final of my favorite show, Clone wa *STARTREK THE NEXT GENERATION*
There are also certain things you can and can't do based on which time travel rules you're using. For example, you can't kill your grandpa and erase yourself because if you were never there, no one would have killed your grandpa. A great example is actually in The Time Machine film from 2002. The death of the time traveller's fiancee is what motivates him to build the time machine to save her. But if she never died, he wouldn't have built the time machine. So then she just dies a different way because in order for him to have time travelled, he needed the same motivation.
Talking about quantum leap is great and gets the attention it needs
Side note Eddie's videos makes my dull days better no matter
quantum leap is one of the first time travel show’s i’ve seen. we had it before i was born.
@@BingOfDoom I watched reruns of it on the Sci fi channel as a teen
I think it's not so much we haven't 'agreed' on one way to tell a time travel story, it's that thanks to the multiple different theories out there, it's easier/more entertaining to fit the plot around a certain one of those theories for the purpose of your project!
The amount of Doctor Who references in this video makes me happy.
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One thing I would like to add, in the Disney TV show Best Friends Whenever the two main girls can only travel back to a time where they exist, of they go back any furthur than that they appear in their current bodies instead of their appropriate age bodies but the universe will try to correct itself so it slowly starts to make the two forget about their future memories and makes them believe they always existed in that specific time, other than that all basic rules of time travel are in play (don't change anything/anything you do change effects the future)
You had me with TNG then you chuck in Day of the Tentacle, my favourite point and click and Curse of Fatal Death.
And I think we can all agree that we now know what Eddie has been watching on lockdown. 🖖🏻
8:13 OK DUD THAT'S WHERE YOU CROSSED THE LINE (time travel there is far better then in ye old star trek)
9:57 THANK YOU SO MUCH OLD MAN
Here's an idea of mine that's a mix of the multiple timelines theory and how it works in Loki: You can go back to the past and change anything you want, but when you go back to the present, your time machine executes a "Continuum Reset" that reverts the timeline back to how it was so that you can return to your own present without changing anything. However, it also stores a "Save State" of all the changes you made so that you can return to the "Custom Timeline" you created to see how things play out. Whether or not you can go into the future of those "Custom Timelines" is up to the writer's interpretation, but I'm gonna go with yes.
Wow I really enjoyed this video, I'm so glad I subscribed to edda-star trek the next generation!
This reminds me of my favorite youtuber.
You know the one, the guy who spelled out exactly how Maggie shot Mr. Burns.
Eddac--
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Here are my rules on time-travel:
Whenever you go Forward in time, it is essentially you disintegrating, I need to be put back into your original form, at the time that you chose. To everyone else, it will seem as though you just disappeared, and you won't reappear until the time that you set your time machine destination to, has arrived.
Whenever you go Backwards in time, you are brought back to the moment you chose, and every moment that ever happened after it, is essentially disintegrated from the timeline. That might sound harsh, but it is Ascension Lee like you did just indeed rewind time. Everyone else is put back into the younger bodies, and has their memories reverted back to what they were, at that moment in time. Everything that happened to the first time, we'll just happen again, unless if you intervene. Your Past-Self is also there, and can be treated as a sperate entity.
"Your Past-Self is also there, and can be treated as a seperate entity." Does that mean that if you travel back to the same time twice there's now 3 of you? if so then you could bring something with you and make infinite amounts of that thing (+infinite clones of yourself as a side effect) just by time travelling.
@@Emmariscobar Indeed- But infinite copies of the same Person can create many different personalities.
4:34 because hearing a grown British man say curse you butterfly gives me life
So glad I found this channel, these type of topics are my favorite
Eddie, there is a time travel issue for any scenario set on a planet rather than in space that you have missed. If for example you went forward or backward in time in the DeLorian (or a similar device) your location and momentum remain unchanged by the travel through time, the issue comes in when you consider the fact that the earth itself is not stationary and therefore when you make the jump you would be suddenly flying through space at 88 mph. This isn't such an issue with devices like the Tardis because you could just assume the Tardis can compensate for that, but the DeLorian doesn't have the ability to teleport and therefore this issue would arise.
A simple fix would be that the gravity of the planet keeps a time travelers location fixed relative to the planet as gravity is known to have effects on time
The origin video of Grandparadox. The board game where you kill your grandpa
A new episode, it's about time
8:49 Eddie can rewind by *glitching...* *wow.*
Hey Eddie, have a lovely quarantine, sir!
And a happ-STAR TREK NECT GENERATION
Good idea, Edd. I have a theory of my own involving Time Slips, a really rare natural occurrence of time travel. Like that theory where you can change small portions of time but not large ones. If you can get to a place where the STC (Space Time Continuum) is thinnest, then you may be able to penetrate it with a proper burst of energy/harmonics. Causing certain atoms that we've yet to discover in our atmosphere to vibrate correctly to allow someone a very small window to travel into the past. A warning however.
If you go into the past using such a method, then you face two problems. One, you are not able to select when you will end up. Could be yesterday, or some time in the Cretaceous period (Though I doubt it because it seems linked to humanity somehow.) Two, you cannot return. If it doesn't spit you out within seconds after your arrival, you won't be able to return to your own timeline. So you'd better hope that you landed in a good time, and say not in Pompeii just seconds before the volcano erupts. That's just an example of how it could go wrong.
Well done on this one
I love this video and I love that you used a Doctor Who parody in this video, god bless you Eddie
Edd has reached Redlettermedia levels of referencing Star Trek.
Haphazardous Waste Watchtower Database levels of referencing Star Trek
This was so fun to watch! I've been stuck in bed all day because of my chronic pain and I was genuinely excited to see this pop-up in my subscriptions because time travel is my favourite genre of stories, when done well. Too often, though, I've seen it turned into a tool of laziness or bad writing, and I found some of your points really interesting! Thank you for making this video and keeping me entertained while I'm in pain, I appreciate it immensely. Love from a quarantined French!
Steins;Gate is also another good case for time travel and one of the better ones in my opinion.
Really loving your videos Eddie! Love your style. Excited to see what you take on next!
I love how every time he tricks the viewer with ‘Star Trek: The New Generation’ the thing he was going to say did happen.
Doctor Who - Blink
Avengers Endgame - Hulk goes back in time to the 1st Avengers movie
You blew over Dr. Who, but it has one of the most eloquent critiques of Paradox or causality in fixed timelines I've ever heard. Season 10 episode 3 Bill pitches a fit about how delicate time is and how any decision or actions he takes could have an irreparable effect on the future. And the doctor tells her that that's the same way things have been every day of her life. In reality we are all traveling forward in time taking actions that will affect the "timeline" and it's never caused any kind of calamity in the timeline. If you take a bucket of water out of a river the river doesn't explode, it just fills in where the flow from a-to-b is interrupted. I can't see time working any differently as that's pretty much our entire understanding of it..
Me: Hey Eddache you think there are parallel-
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My theory is every time travel machine is built differently. It's like a recipe of something. Everyone has their way of cooking a recipe, Some follow the instructions to a point, some will change things, some will add, some will have it turn out completely different. But it still serves of purpose of making something to eat, just goes about it differently.
Found your channel, been binging all of it, but I have to say, I LOVE your long form videos the most. I know, probably a lot of effort, but I want you to know, it's appreciated. The "Spoof Movie" video? MASTERPIECE.
Doesn’t yu-gi-oh! count because the time traveled to Egypt
Equally, Steins;Gate!
I remember that acclaimed season the final episode of yu---STAR TREK:NEXT GENERATION, ALL GOOD THINGS, Where all the rules of time travel get melted down to a ball of timey wimmy stuff, that reminds me of another episode of Dr w... STAR TREK: VOYAGER... YEAR IN HELL.
Me: that intro sequence was way too long
Eddie: and with this week’s sponsor, YOU can make equally long intros at home!
I love time travel. It doesn’t even need to make sense and I still love it.
Only two types of time travel have ever made sense.
Either it's a loop, you were always there, you can't change anything, it's all already happened, so don't worry about it.
Or it creates a new timeline, which means nothing you do affects the future that you came from, which means nothing you do can erase you from existence or whatever, so don't worry about it.
the first one isnt just a loop. its can be more complicated like in ar- STARTREK NEXT GENERTION
(army of the 12 monkeys) basically it there is only 1, unchangeable timeline, and the causes effects of every time travel are already in it.
Yup but the “Changing the past on the same timeline/overwriting the past” is more interesting due to the butterfly effect and paradoxes
I really enjoy that there is a variety of types of timeline in story telling but i think the one that makes the most sense is the multiverse.
I was not prepared to have my mind blown by the bloody _intro,_ that was off the _chain,_ man!
There's also a mix where it's one timeline but there is still an overall past and future. When you travel back, you don't create a duplicate of yourself, in fact the causality of you and everything that travels back will change which would change the past more and more the further you traveled, no paradoxes needed. Evidence of such changes could be interpreted as deja vu, precognition, ghosts, and the Mandela effect.
can’t wait to watch Edda-
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This is great I've watched videos on each of these ideas but it's nice to have them in one place
Game Over: Edd you created a time paradox!
That moment when 50 seconds ago.
That moment 1 year ago..
As a big fan of TNG, this video made me very happy
I like this video but it made me kind of mad that he just talked about Star Trek instead of talking about some of my favorite movies of all time like Terminator or back to the future
I wish I could time travel back to that awesome Study Beats stream you made in April Fool's Day. I even managed to save the list of songs so I could reverse engineer a Spotify playlist from it!
Anno Domini Beats - Intentions (Extra Study Version)
Anno Domini Beats - Lottery
Audio Hertz - Late Truth
Bad Snacks - A Caring Friend
Bad Snacks - Easy Sunday
Bad Snacks - Fender Bender
Bad Snacks - Honey
Bad Snacks - Take It Easy
Bad Snacks - The Morning After
Bad Snacks - Wallflowers
Birocratic - Silently Storming
Bruno E - Hanging Out
Causmic - Distant Love
Cxdy - Turbo
Diamond Ortiz - Species
Dyalla - Manhattan
Eddache - Do A Dance
Eddache - Only Man
Eddache - Opinions On The Internet
ElliotExplicit - Dabarobics
Es Jammy Jams - Jingle Bells
Eveningland - Indigo
Freedom Trail Studio - Amazement
Grandbankss - Sixteen Twenty Five
Grandbankss - Soul
Gunnar Olsen - Howling
Jimmy Fontanez & Doug Maxwell - Urban Lullaby
Jingle Punks - Everythings Nice
John Deley and the 41 Players - Soul Ballad
John Deley and the 41 Players - Supreme
Jorge Hernandez - Chopsticks
Jorge Hernandez - Feelin Diff
JR Tundra - The Night Falling
LATASHÁ - Sunshower
LATASHÁ - Sweet Tides
Leviathe - Surf
Lil Deuce Deuce - LoFi Beatz
Midnight North - This is a Jazz Space
Ockeroid - birthday song
Ockeroid - train station headphones
Otis McDonald - BirdBrainz II
Otis McDonald - O Sky
Otis McDonald - Sunday Skate In Golden Gate
Quincas Moreira - Dodo Bird
RalphReal - Moods
RalphReal - Steel
RKVC - Contact High
RLUMR - It'll Be Alright
Rondo Brothers - Man
Saidbysed - Backward
Saidbysed - Throw It Back
Sarah, The Illstrumentalist - Silent Observer
Sarah, The Illstrumentalist - Yellow Flamingo
Silent Partner - Gotta Find Out
Silent Partner - On Our Side
Silent Partner - Scrapbook
The Brothers Records - Sleeplessness (Rik-Mix)
The Grand Affair - Relaxer
The Green Orbs - Old MacDonald
The Mini Vandals - Milk
Underbelly - Warm Water
Unicorn Heads - The Urban Symphonia
Unicorn Heads - Weekend in Tattoine
Vibe Tracks - Heart Break
VYEN - Inhale
Yung Logos - Halos
Yung Logos - Lullaby
Yung Logos - Memory Rain
Yung Logos - Triumph
Here’s an interesting idea for a time travel story the only reason your timeline is the way it is it’s because you went to the past in the future and change the past to make the future that you remember living in
Not even 30 seconds into the video and already I like it, been trying to remember the name of that show for years. Thank you for finally letting my subconscious find something else to worry about
I love how much time travel there is in Star Trek tng. I also love the programme! Especially the episode parallels. It is a really good episode
My idea of how time travel should work is that you never jump backward in time, nor enter a parallel universe, but instead wait an incomprehensible amount of time waiting for a near identical universe to be formed, and then teleports you that far into the future. Any changes that could be considered parallel universes are just minute changes in the overall picture. Of course, this assumes that the Big Bounce theory is correct, and if that sequence lasts forever.
The Klingon A Christmas Carol bit was the funniest thing I've seen this month. Absolute genius.
Killing your grandad in the past prevents you from being born therefore no one could have killed your grandad since you don't exist but by not killing your grandad means you do exist. My favourite kind of paradox because it cannot add up no matter what
I kind of agree with Hawkins on this, you can't change the big events, just small things, like asking someone out or a decision you make but then these things could change your future, a lot depending on the outcome you might go back to change it back, which creates a paradox, like in the back to the future universe, where he changed the past he's dad got more confident but then you got the sports thing he took back, leading to biff killing George in the future, which then leads him to having to go back to correct the mistake.
I used to watch reruns of Quantum Leap. Now I can see why I like that version of time travel a lot. Also, when people get back into their bodies they remember their events as if they did them. I always' felt for Scott's character being stuck there though. Also, I never knew there was so much time traveling in a
Star Trek.
One of my favorite time travel movies is The Butterfly Effect, (spoilers) essentially the main character is not meant to exist, just like his father before him he was not supposed to have been born, he discovers he can time travel by reading old diaries, and he leaps back into his body during times he had blacked out or lost memory as a child or teen, every time he does he changes something that radically alters his present in worse and worse ways. With him eventually coming to the conclusion that everyone in his life is better off in a world where he was never born, he watches a home video before his birth and as a fetus in the womb he strangles himself with the umbilical cord with the implication being that his mother's numerous miscarriages before his "miracle" birth might have done the same thing.
H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Out of Time follows the Immutable Timeline, the main character’s mind is sent back in time and has to write something he later finds in the modern time.
9:13 i think eddie broke from too much start trek
wonderful video, cool stuff, great moves, one question tho. Is "top 10 bad" ever coming back?
Damn! This was a very inteSTAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
holy crap i was not paying full attention and 5:14 was a bit of a audible jumpscare
This is definitely one of my favourite Eddache v- STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION
time travel gives _me_ an Eddache
One thing that I find interesting is that a timeline might try to heal itself. In Futurama Fry accidentally kills his grandpa but later plows his grandmother and gets her pregnant. Another example of this is in the 2002 adaptation of "The Time Machine" where the inventor's girlfriend gets shot to death but when the inventor prevents her death she is later hit by a car and killed.
8:26 "My Wife!?" killed me! xD
Thank you for the curse of fatal death scene it brought back happy memories
Oh my gosh. The slobbering Klingon speak was hilarious. Fantastic.
the intro gives off a lot of doctor who vibes
Great Scott ! Wanna see footage of 1982?
When you use the muppets Christmas Carol:
I see you're a man of culture as well.
Loved this! STNG is one of my favorite shows ever!!!
I learned the time travel rules from bill and ted
Just do what ever you want and tie up the loose ends
I expected a Doctor Who reference in this video, but out of all of them I did not expect The Curse of Fatal Death.
Oh boy, time to make my witty comme- 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿 𝗧𝗿𝗲𝗸: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻.
Did anyone else get a notification from RUclips saying that this video was uploaded today?
i appreciate the use of Futurama clips.
Guess you could say, you've just given me an Eddache
3:51 i get that joke
There's no better content than Ed-STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
Educational AND funny??? Eddie, how haven't I found this channel sooner???
Next Saturday night I'm sending you,
back to Star trek The Next generation!
LOL! I was in stitches at the STNG segment.
Now I will watch Back to The Future.
Primer is my favourite time travel movie of all time. It handles the rules so well.