Time travel is all about precision, but sometimes it's just not that precise. Here are some paradoxical pitfalls to watch out for:
The classic "what if" scenario: if you kill your grandfather before he has children, does that mean you'll never exist? Or would you still exist, but with a different family history?
Read more about this paradoxWhat if you travel back in time and give a younger version of yourself advice that ultimately leads to your own birth? Does that mean the advice was always true, or was it just a bootstraping paradox?
Explore this mind-bending conundrumIf every event in time is predetermined, does that mean free will is an illusion? Or can you still make choices, even if they're just predestined?
Dive into the determinism debate