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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 170484" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>This is the way I think of time. It's just one thing. Paradoxes are not really possible. What happens happens, and what does not happen, cannot happen. Time travel paradoxes are a violation of the law of noncontradiction. Something cannot be true and false at the same time. An event cannot both exist and not exist. The only way around this view of time is to posit something like a multiverse (Copenhagen interpretation) in the spirit of John Titor, but I have personal reasons to doubt that is the case (though I am a huge fan of Titor).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 170484, member: 10263"] This is the way I think of time. It's just one thing. Paradoxes are not really possible. What happens happens, and what does not happen, cannot happen. Time travel paradoxes are a violation of the law of noncontradiction. Something cannot be true and false at the same time. An event cannot both exist and not exist. The only way around this view of time is to posit something like a multiverse (Copenhagen interpretation) in the spirit of John Titor, but I have personal reasons to doubt that is the case (though I am a huge fan of Titor). [/QUOTE]
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