Temporal Loops: A Guide to Time Traveling

Welcome, temporal traveler! In this section, we'll cover the art of creating closed timelike curves, also known as temporal loops.

Creating a Temporal Loop

A temporal loop occurs when a time traveler creates a closed timelike curve, where the past, present, and future converge at a single point.

To create a loop, you'll need to:

Looping Examples

Some notable examples of temporal loops include:

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