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What do you do if you are immortal and trapped in a time loop?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24453points) July 15th, 2017
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Call_Me_Jay's avatar

Get a DVD of Groundhog Day and watch it every day.

stanleybmanly's avatar

What are the parameters of the loop? Suppose instead of repeating the same day, you were forced to repeat the same year or decade?

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

@stanleybmanly Two weeks, then four weeks, then six weeks, and over forever from a saved point like a video game. You have limited knowledge of the future. I’m in it now. I can’t change much. How do I keep it from becoming a personal hell?

stanleybmanly's avatar

It wouldn’t be personal hell if you had the freedom to do as you please. That “limited knowledge” means that you would know the future. The possibilities for you should be endless.

CunningFox's avatar

Well, I hope Lord Voldemort likes ‘I Got You Babe’ by Sonny and Cher, or he’s in for a rough time.

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Zaku's avatar

Think “what would Doctor Who do?” Or perhaps, take advantage of it. Catch up on the reading I’ve been meaning to get around to for years, play computer games, etc.

ragingloli's avatar

You do the same that Majin Buu did to get out of the Chamber of Spirit and Time:
You scream really loud to rip a hole into the space time fabric.

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

Embrace it, take advantage and learn everything there is to know, then try to get out.

kritiper's avatar

Place your head firmly between your legs, say, “Well, here we are again” to your a$$, then lovingly kiss it goodbye.

Sneki2's avatar

Watch one of those satysfying gifs on loop.

LuckyGuy's avatar

I thought “Phil”, (Bill Murray) handled it well in Groundhog day. He bettered himself.
He learned French, learned to play the piano,well, make ice sculptures and how to talk with women Not a bad deal.

Darth_Algar's avatar

Recognizing the delusion for what it is is a good start.

NomoreY_A's avatar

Reminds me of an episode of the old Twilight Zone series. A British Air Ace from World War One was going back and forth between 1918 and the 50s. (Old series). He landed at an American air base somewhere in Europe, where an RAF Air Marshal was visiting, who recognized him as a fellow flyer who had disappeared with no trace. Calls him a deserter and has American security troops chase him all the the base. All kinds of high strangeness ensues.

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