Imagine a time traveler who goes back in time, but every time they try to fix a paradox, they create another one.
Enter the Novikov Self-Consistency Principle: a time travel rule that says any events that occur through time travel have to be self-consistent with the timeline as it was before the event occurred.
But what if this principle is just a myth, a convenient fiction created by a time-traveling bureaucracy to keep the timestream from getting too messy?
Learn more about the true nature of the Novikov Self-Consistency Principle
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try to solve a few paradoxes and see if you can outsmart the timestream.
But be warned: the timestream is slippery, and the paradoxes are many.