Imagine you're a time-traveler, armed with the knowledge of your own birth and death. You're determined to change the course of history, to alter the very fabric of time itself.
But what if you're not just altering time? What if you're merely... correcting a minor error?
A paradox within a paradox. The grandfather paradox within the predestination paradox. It's enough to drive one mad!
Or, in the words of the great physicist, Albert Einstein:
“It’s enough to make one question the entire fabric of space and time.”