Welcome to the time dilation paradoxes. You're probably here because you've been reading a lot about wormholes and you're starting to wonder what the point of it all is. Well let me tell you, it's not just about space-time, it's about the human condition. We're all stuck in some sort of time dilation, whether we like it or not.
Take the classic 'Grandfather Paradox', for example. If your grandfather didn't have kids, you wouldn't exist. But if you didn't exist, then who's to say the Grandfather Paradox ever happened? It's all just a big mess of temporal spaghetti, and we're all just stuck in it.
But don't worry, it gets even better. There's also the 'Predestination Paradox', where if an event is destined to happen, then it must have already happened. But if it's already happened, then why are we still talking about it? It's like trying to have a conversation with a time-traveling, omniscient deity.
And let's not forget 'The Bootstrap Paradox', where information can travel back in time, but only if it's already been sent. It's like trying to send a letter to yourself, but the letter hasn't been written yet. Or has it?