![]() ![]() Jake takes short trial trip to see if Al is crazy or not. It's as though if he changes the past and did not do it correctly, he gets a "do-over." Also interesting is the fact that, no matter what he has done to change the past when he time travels, once he comes back to 2011 and returns to 1958 again, everything he did to change the past resets itself, as though it is the first time he has entered the past. No matter how long he stays in the past (and has stayed there for as long as five years), in the present-day of 2011, he finds that he is only actually gone for two minutes when he returns. When stepping down his back staircase into the time portal, Al always comes upon the same day and year, no matter how many times he has been there. He tells Jake there are few things he must know if he takes on this task to change history on his own, since he (Al) cannot accomplish it, though he has tried once. He decides to tell Jake about the portal and tells him his idea of stopping the JFK murder and perhaps changing history and avoiding the killing of thousands of young men involved in the Vietnam war. Al decides that he should do something more important with his ability to time travel, but he is getting old and now has terminal cancer. ![]()
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