Predestination - A Time Paradox

It is said that the grandfather paradox is the ultimate time paradox, where a change in the past would create an infinite loop of events, making the timeline loop itself.

But, what if I told you that the real paradox was not the grandfather, but the predestined one?

Imagine a timeline where every event is predetermined, and every decision is made with perfect foresight. Where free will is an illusion, and the only variable is the speed of light.

It's a world where the concept of choice is but a distant memory, and the only thing that matters is the inevitability of the timeline.

Want to know more?

Check out the subpage on Free Will Is Illusion for a deeper dive into the mind-numbing consequences of a predetermined universe.

Or, if you're feeling adventurous, visit Timeline Tours for a journey through the fixed points of the timeline, where every moment is a predetermined destination.

Or, if you're just here for the aesthetic, browse through our Paradoxical Art gallery, where the only thing more infinite than the timeline itself is the number of iterations of the same old design.

Or, just stick around, and we'll get back to you... eventually.