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It's a matter of significant changes.�
If you move the stone from one side of the road to the other, it is unlikely that anything will change. For the consequences and changes in the historical scenario, the minds and hearts of people must change. Therefore, we need actions that make people think, change their thinking, change the values in their minds.�
A good example of technology in European civilization. Many of them have existed in China for thousands of years. But European rational thinking, under the influence of Christian ideology, led to the development of science, crafts and industry to a whole new level.�
The ancients had other technologies unknown to us. But for thousands of years, their way of life has not even come close to European in our days. Other values and ethics.
If you absolutely do not change anything, it will not affect the future in any way. But, in essence, you will be inhaling oxygen. If you walk, then if the rock under your feet is divided(sand for example), and not integral(asphalt for example), then standing on it you will change the position of the components. If the butterfly effect is correct, then it will lead to changes in the future, even if minor.
In general, you will not be able to understand whether the future has changed or not. If, for example, you memorized all the events, all the stories of people in advance, and then moved, then you will get something like “grandfather's murder”.
Let you first study the history of each person up to his death, each person born in the future. Remember all the events. The entire timeline. And then we went back in time. Let's say a couple of decades ago, when you were a teenager/child. The very fact of your presence will already affect the course of events, and it's no longer a matter of rocks and oxygen. If you insert the laws of quantum mechanics here, then the very presence of an observer, even if his eyes are gouged out, his ears are filled with lead and his nose is sewn up, will affect the events in the system. In the same way, your past thinking may change, as a result of a change in something in the brain, and he, for example, commits suicide, therefore does not go to the past later, therefore you are dead and you can not be here. Or, go the other way, so that it will never get into the time machine, again, what the hell are you doing in the past? The last version of you didn't go to the time machine after a while, so you can't be here. Or even if it is. Let's say it's January 17, 21: 32, 2019. You left on July 3, 2017 at 9: 00 am. If we consider time as a line on which these events are already captured, i.e. all consecutive events occur simultaneously, constantly replacing each other, making the transition for an infinitesimal period of time, then by the time you activated the time machine, at the other end, the FUTURE you got into it on January 17 at 21:31:54 2019. You exit and immediately another time machine appears, from which YOU exit.
In general, here you can argue and invent endlessly.
If you go to the past as an invisible, intangible observer, then there really will be no influence on the course of history, but if you materialize in the past to the full, then a lot will depend on the place where…in the Amazon jungle or in the metropolis.Even if you occupy a certain volume in the space of the future, you can accidentally correct the story.The probability is small, but not negligible. And once in the midst of events and the people who made history, the probability of influencing history increases much more/