Time Loop Theories | Time Looping Conundrums

Here, we delve into the fascinating realm of time looping conundrums. What happens when a time loop occurs? Do we get stuck in an infinite loop, reliving the same moment over and over? Or do we find a way to break the cycle and move forward? Theories abound, and we'll explore them all.

Time Dilation

According to Timey McTimeface's theory of time dilation, time loops occur when time is stretched or compressed in such a way that creates a closed timelike curve.

He claims that the faster you move through time, the more time loops you'll experience. Theoretically, if you could travel at 90% of the speed of light, you'd experience time at 90% of its usual pace. But if you're moving at 99% of the speed of light, time would almost stand still.

We'll explore more theories on Timey McTimeface's website.

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