Novikov's Theorem states that in a predestined timeline, every event that occurs is a result of the events that occurred before it. However, this theorem also suggests that the events that occur are not entirely predetermined.
Imagine a time loop where the same events repeat themselves, with slight variations. The butterfly effect is amplified, and the outcome is no longer certain. This is where Novikov's Twist comes in.
In this hypothetical scenario, the events that occur are a result of the Novikov's Twist, where the past and future are intertwined, creating a never-ending loop of possibilities.
But wait, what happens when the loop breaks?
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