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Welcome to Time Loop Theories, where the past, present, and future collide in a mess of confusion and existential dread.
Here, we'll dive into the depths of temporal paradoxes, exploring the infinite loops that threaten to consume us all.
This loop is a classic. A person creates a time machine, goes back in time, and creates the time machine that they used to travel back in time. Sounds simple enough, right? But what if the time machine was always there? What if it was just a tool created by someone who had already gone back in time with a previous version of the time machine?
Read more about the Bootstrap Paradox.
This loop is all about free will. If every event is predetermined, do we really have control over our lives? Or are we just pawns in a grand cosmic game of chess?
Dive deeper into the Predestination Paradox.
This loop is a doozy. What if every time you went back in time, you always had to do something that would result in the exact same outcome as the previous time? Sounds like a real brain-twister.
Explore the Novikov Self-Consistency Principle.
This loop is a mess. What if every decision created a new timeline, and every decision created a new you? Talk about a existential crisis.
Read more about the Multiple Timelines Paradox.
This loop is a real brain-twister. What if you went back in time, but every time you tried to fix something, you ended up making it worse? Ah, the classic "What's the worst that could happen?" scenario.
Ponder the Time Traveler's Dilemma.
This loop is the ultimate "What if?" scenario. What if you went back in time and killed your grandfather, but that's what led to your parents not meeting? Talk about a family reunion.