Can you change the future if you can't change the past?
When he saw that the underground people ruled the world in the future, he went back to the era when the people on the ground and underground people coexisted to detonate the time machine to destroy the underground people, so that he could change the future that had already happened?
Doesn't it mean that the past that has already happened cannot be changed? So relatively speaking, the future that has already happened will always be the relative past. What did the director think?
It's a pity that
I like the picture of the time machine walking through
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