Phew, that advanced task. However, if you only conceive the idea to go back in time in the future, how do you ever originally conceive the idea? The instant you bec(a/o)me lucid you (would have/will) (seen/see) your future self and then (remembered/remember) to do the task, prompting the present (which soon becomes past).
I think (that/those) (sentence/sentences) (works/work). This task is also formidable for grammar Nazis. (Read the first one or the second one of each choice for two different sentences)
Anyway, doesn't that mean that in order to do this task (at least the immediate dream choice) your mind must link the task with lucidity? (lucidity must equal task completion or the task didn't happen)
I suppose it hinges on your past self not seeing your future self(as Robot Butler said, paradox). Great idea, I'm going to have to try this when I get out of this dryspell.
Sorry kind of long post, I just watched Dr.Who so I couldn't resist.
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