The Grandfather Paradox: The Ultimate Time Traveler's Conundrum

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The Grandfather Paradox: The Ultimate Time Traveler's Conundrum * The Grandfather Paradox is a time-traveling conundrum that will make you question everything. * A man goes back in time and kills his own grandfather before his grandfather has children. * But if the man never had children, then he was never born, so he could never have gone back in time. * And if he was never born, then he never killed his grandfather, so his grandfather must have still had children. * But if his grandfather still had children, then the man was born, so he went back in time and killed his own grandfather. * And if he went back in time and killed his grandfather, then his grandfather wasn't killed, so the man must have never been born. * But if the man wasn't born, then he never went back in time, so his grandfather must still have had children. * Ah, the infinite loops of time travel madness! * Don't worry, it's not that complicated. Just go with your gut.