The peach scene is one of my favorite examples of the Bootstrap paradox. Because while most Bootstrap paradoxes rely on things that are easy to ignore such as information or a device mentioned earlier, the peach is a non sequitor and out of place entirely. However the fact that it follows the time travel rules demonstrates the nature of the Paradox.
the peach would also be what is called a "jinn", or an object which exists only with in the time loop. Another example would be the antique glasses given to Kirk in Star Trek IV, which were given to Kirk, then sold at a pawn shop in the past... only to reach Bones again and be given to Kirk...
I know their is a solution where an object can be introduced to the paradox initial but then after the first loop it's true origin gets lost. Just can't remember how the solution went.
Congratulation. The scene where milo threatens the intern makes me want to binge the whole series and then proceed to hyperfixate on it for an extended period of time.
@@jembozaba4864Yeah, it gets hilarious every time he gets more aggravated by the confusion, I won’t lie. But when you really focus on a paradox like that, you just feel yourself caught through the unknown and disproportionate logic that, at the same time, makes sense. It makes me feel like that one meme where math calculations start fading in and that weird alien music comes up.
The basis of time travel, is usually that doing so to fix something means you will always have inevitably done so before. It’s like an endless loop. If you go back to fix something dire, yet you still exist in the future, technically you’ll always have traveled back in time regardless. Gets a bit meta, best not to think about it to long
@@sketchycat6223Yeah. That makes sense. But just imagine one day, you come into contact with a time event similar to that. I’d definitely just go insane try to figure it out even though there’s no true answer. Yet I’d still want to figure at more towards the unexplainable reasons. I’m not sure if I’m making sense in all honesty.
While I love Phineas and Ferb so the possibility of getting two more seasons is great I just want milo Murphy’s law back so badly and no one knows what show I am talking about
I don't know why but i love the love Milo gives Lardy Boy, it's so cute and i was so sad when it turned out to be a pistachio even tho i saw this coming. I'm always this sad at moment at this idk why Anyway it's cute, kinda like something Candace has with Ducky Momo
What I'd like to know is how do the Murphy's afford everything? Safety equipment and doctor bills and lots of replacement parts? Sure, Mr. Murphy has a pretty good job, but... Perhaps all the murphys have a secret super power, to put an interdimensional space in one item for their entire life. Hence Milo's backpack. Perhaps Murphys once traveled along the Oregon trail, transporting goods and dealing with disaster. Perhaps they are amazing merchants and transporters. That, or they invest, but carefully keep everything important in the name of the girls of the family, from bank accounts to stocks XD
I get it. The peach was thrown at Cavendish by Cavendish s. Then it was picked up by him which handed it to future Cavendish which threw it at Cavendish. So where the f*** did the peach come from originally?
True but the peach had to have come from somewhere so the idea was basically that peach just appeared from nowhere because he threw it at himself from like 5 minutes ago and then it was picked up up and then it was given to him to throw out himself 5 minutes later. But where did it originally come from? The peach just magically appears because it no one got it from anywhere else. It's just a time looped peach that magically appears
wouldn't it get moldy/squishy/ 99% burse eventually as the loop continues unless it doesn't because its a temporal peach or they improved peaches in the future
yeah most bootstrap paradoxes that involve anything more than information tend to fall into that, say you cant find the keys to your house, if then you're given the key by a future you who's already found it and you go ahead and travel back in time to give yourself the key that the future you had given you, at some point in the loop that key is gonna turn into dust and presumably the paradox would start again at point 0 by having the last you in the loop have to go and actually find the key to then travel back in time and give it to yourself thus not being a true bootstrap paradox as it ends and begins at some point so logically at some point in the beginning of the loop they found a peach somewhere and the loop presumably ends when the peach is rotten enough that dakota doesnt bother picking it up
every single time I watch murphey's law I forget that Melinda May and Ward from AoS have characters and every single time I forget and I get slapped in the face
Dakota and Cavendish do not like each other because that's what it looks like you're trying to say. I saw that they have a father son type of bond but ig it's just me and btw nothing against the lgbtqia+ community I just think it's off to make it like they are attracted to each other
Dakota has went back in time to save Cavendish because he doesn't want to live in a timeline his friend died in so many times there is an island full of past Dakotas.
@@BoredArtoast They were in the same class at time traveler academy, and they looked roughly the same age then, so...IDK, I'm just bringing up some stuff from a filler/origin episode.
@@Retro_Red prolly get the vibe cause of the episode where Dakota gets turned into a little kid Edit: time goes through his body thus rendering him a kid (as explained by Dakota himself I guess)
youre acting like its canon. It literally doesnt matter if someone else sees them as more than friends no ones forcing you to ship them you can see them however you want