The Bootstrap Paradox
Also known as the ' Bootstrap Conundrum', this theoretical framework attempts to resolve the contradictions of time travel by positing the existence of an infinite loop of bootstrap iterations.
According to this theory, every time a time traveler attempts to create a bootstrap paradox, they inadvertently create a new timeline, which is then used as the starting point for another bootstrap iteration, ad infinitum.
This leads to the notion that all events, past, present, and future, are contained within an infinitely branching tree.