Welcome, temporal tourists! You've arrived at the most advanced time-traveling destination in the universe. Here, you can explore the paradoxes that will make your head spin.
But be warned: our timeline is fragile, and your actions may have unintended consequences. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Let's start with the classic:
Also known as the "Grandfather Paradox's" evil twin, this paradox states that if a time traveler goes back in time and kills their own grandfather, then their own birth never occurs, which means they were never born to kill their grandfather in the first place. Confused yet?
Read more about this mind-bending paradox on our subpage.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous:
This paradox is like a time-traveling "butterfly effect" where every event in history is predetermined, including the actions of time travelers. But don't worry, our agents are working on a solution... or are they?
Check out our subpage to learn more.
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