At the end of The Flash S1E15, Out of Time, Barry accidentally
travels back in time, finding himself about a day in the past. He then stops at the exact same place and time that he did earlier in the episode, watching dogs bark at each other and a woman missing her taxi.
However, as we saw this same scene play out earlier in the episode, there should be two Flashes standing there. Why wasn't there a second Flash?
Answer
Wells describes it as "Temporal Reversion." That Barry didn't travel back in time, so much as he reverted his consciousness to a previous time. Giving him basically a 'Groundhog Day' experience, as opposed to his future body physically traveling to the past.
Clip of Wells warning Barry about disrupting the timeline:
This is obviously different from the time travel Barry will experience later when he goes back in time to his home and battles the Reverse Flash.
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