Time, in theory, is a human construct. A flexible, ever-changing tapestry woven from the threads of human experience.
Or at least, that's what we tell ourselves when our clocks start malfunctioning and our lives become hopelessly entangled in paradoxes.
Quantum Flux: Theories on Time
Some say time is a fluid, ever-changing river that can be waded through, while others claim it's a fixed, unwavering line that cannot be altered.
Either way, we're stuck in the middle, trying to find our place in the grand tapestry of time.
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Time Crimes: Theories on Time Travel
Time travel, in all its forms, is a delicate dance of cause and effect. One misstep, and the very fabric of time unravels.
We've seen it all: the grandfather paradox, the bootstrap paradox, the Novikov self-consistency principle... the works.
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