As the Delorian hit the wire at exactly the right time, it can be assumed that it was compensating for an error in the Doc’s calculations or Marty’s driving.ģ. Breaks down just before Marty has to build up speed for the lightning strike, delaying him from starting by a few seconds. Breaks down on the way to town in a place that it could be easily hid in, preventing people from seeing a way too futuristic looking car.Ģ. Re-watch the movies, especially the first one, and notice that the car keeps breaking down at points that prevent paradoxes.ġ. If they hadn’t corrected the past, the future in which Old Biff to stole the Delorian would never have existed, making the alternate timeline’s existence impossible.Įssentially, if Biff had gone to the wrong time, it would’ve caused a Paradox, and the Flux-Capacitor’s main job is to prevent paradoxes. If Old Biff had gone to the alternate future, Doc and Marty wouldn’t have been able to get the time machine and correct the past. Simply put, Old Biff couldn’t go to the alternate future because Marty and the Doc were in the other future. People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually - from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it’s more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly… timey-wimey… stuff.
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