Also known as "The Rebuttal Loop" or "Temporal Recursion," this technique involves creating a self-referential paradox that loops back on itself.
For example, imagine a time traveler who goes back in time to prevent a historical event from occurring, but in doing so, causes a butterfly effect that ultimately leads to the event they were trying to prevent in the first place.
This technique can be useful for creating complex and intriguing time travel plots, but it can also be a recipe for disaster, leading to paradoxes that threaten the fabric of space-time itself.
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Next Technique: The Grandfather Loop
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try Experiment 1: The Time Loop Experiment and see where it takes you!