Time Heisenberg Principle
Time Travel Accidents: The Unreliability of the Timeline
Erasure Theory 4
Time Heisenberg Principle: the more time you try to control, the more likely you are to erase your own existence.
Erasure Theory 4: a time traveler's worst nightmare. You can't even be bothered with the consequences of your actions, because, well, you're not even there.
The Time Heisenberg Principle is a fundamental concept in Chrono-Cosmology, the study of time travel and its effects on the fabric of reality. It states that the more you try to control time, the more likely you are to erase your own existence.
Erasure Theory 4, on the other hand, is the specific application of this principle to time travelers. It's a phenomenon where a time traveler's actions become so unpredictable that they erase their own timeline, leaving behind a trail of paradoxes and inconsistencies.
Case in point: a time traveler named Heisenberg who tried to change the course of world events by assassinating a famous historical figure. Instead of preventing the figure's actions, Heisenberg ended up creating a new reality where the figure became even more powerful and influential, making Heisenberg's own existence impossible.
The Time Heisenberg Principle has been proven time and time again. Even the great Time Traveler, Chronos, was not immune to its effects.