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Does erasing an event from history count as causality manipulation?

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If it does, why isn’t erasing the entirety of history or erasing a person from history not also causality manipulation?
 
Yup, history is the cause of everything happening in the future, and that will happen in the future. Any action you make becomes history and the cause of whatever that action will do, which will be the effect. So any degree of manipulation history, even that of a seed would be causality manipulation.
 
Yup, history is the cause of everything happening in the future, and that will happen in the future. Any action you make becomes history and the cause of whatever that action will do, which will be the effect. So any degree of manipulation history, even that of a seed would be causality manipulation.
A certain staff in a certain CRT once said, you need to namedrop causality to get causality hax, manipulate history isn't causality
 
It depends if History in said context is information or the past, if it's the past then sure, but if it's simply knowledge then no.
 
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