1. Can the male protagonist wear clothes?
Positive example: No. Always have to steal to appear well-dressed.
Counter-example: At the beginning, the male protagonist found himself when he was a child, and when he explained the story, did he bring the clothes from the roadside? But at the other end of the library, he did not leave with his clothes. After that, the little boy appeared in his home, wearing the original clothes.
Result: The boy got the ability to cross the moment he was in the car accident, because he was greatly stimulated. But in the following time, the little boy basically never crossed. After the scene in the library, life had its ups and downs (with a lover), and then began to travel frequently without clothes. Basically it's time to travel back in time.
1. Can the male lead change anything?
Positive example: No. The male protagonist told his father that he could not save his mother, because he could not change anything, even if he saw his mother on the subway a second ago.
Counter example: If so, why can the girl's memory be changed. Girls can fall in love with this time-travel man since childhood.
1. Can the male protagonist leave memories of each time travel?
Positive example: can. Every time I come back I explain to my wife where I went.
Counter example: Why didn't I know the heroine when I was in the library?
De: In any time and space, the place you travel to at each time point is fixed. That is to say, before the library day, he had never crossed over to his wife's lawn.
The landlord, why do you use "1." There is no reason!
Because a story is an infinite number of cycles, in an infinite number of time coordinates, through a fixed point, every time you say something, you can't change what you do.
So! What about the world in the earliest time coordinate?
Did you say a straight line has a head? Does a circle have a beginning?
Yes, this story is not a ray, nor a line segment. Endless.
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