Temporal Compliance Manual

Section 1: Time Traveler's Bill of Rights

Article 1: The right to exist in a non-linear fashion.

Article 2: The right to experience events in reverse chronological order.

Learn more about temporal protections

Section 2: Time Traveler's Code of Conduct

Rule 1: Do not interfere with the natural course of events.

Rule 2: Do not interact with your past or future self.

Understand the consequences of non-compliance

Section 3: Time Traveler's Guide to Safety

Precaution 1: Wear protective clothing when traversing through the timestream.

Precaution 2: Bring a reliable supply of Chrono-Snacks.

Learn about the dangers of the timestream

Section 4: Time Traveler's Glossary Temporal Protections

Temporal Protections

Article 1: The Novikov Self-Consistency Principle

The Novikov Self-Consistency Principle is a fundamental concept in time travel, stating that any events that occur through time travel must be self-consistent, meaning that the timeline must remain intact.

Example: If you go back in time and kill your own grandfather, you will still exist, but your grandfather will not have had children, and thus you will never have been born.

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Article 2: The Multiple-Hypothesis Theory

The Multiple-Hypothesis Theory states that every time travel event creates a new branch of the timeline, resulting in multiple parallel universes.

Example: If you go back in time and change the course of history, you will create a new universe where the event unfolded differently, but the original timeline remains intact.

Understand the implications of branching timelines