Monday, May 26th, 2003 | #1134 |
Non Sequitur | Temporal Simplicity |
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Just to be clear, this isn't a predestination paradox. That is, Alternate Mega Man isn't telling himself how time travel works so that he can go back in time and tell himself how time travel works. While that might be logically sound, I don't like the idea of information coming into existence like that. No, Alternate Mega Man is going to have to discover that information for himself at some point in the future, after he's forgotten what his future version said here. Besides, if this sort of thing worked, obviously I would have already done it. |
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