Yeah.. in a way that would happen.. I'm not sure about any other adverse
effects tho, but it could be possible.. The way I'm understanding
it now, the first time in the "time loop", someone else won the
lottery/whatever. By getting that info and sending it back in time,
Person A would now have won the lottery.. but in the original
timeline, the other person still won the lottery, and Person A
will have noticed no change at all. It's possible all the other
versions of the person who originally won (let's call him Person
B) would have a strong feeling that they should have won.. and depending
on when they bought their lottery ticket/placed a bet/whatever, they
might still win..
If the original Person B won with their own lucky numbers, eg. numbers
they usually pick, such as their birthday or something, and Person A
is sent info back in time that allows them to pick those numbers
instead, it might cause a disruption in time.. which could then
cause the winning numbers to change.. (chaos theory.. small change
causing large change.. tho it's doubtful that one person not being
able to get their favorite lottery numbers would change the outcome of
the whole lottery but I suppose it's possible..)
what do you think?
ttyl
-Steve
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