The idea of changing the past or predicting the future is alluring but also fraught with paradoxes from "summary" of Breaking the Time Barrier by Jenny Randles
The tantalizing prospect of altering the past or foreseeing what lies ahead has captivated the imagination of mankind for centuries. The notion of being able to rewrite history or gain a glimpse into the future is undeniably enticing, offering a sense of control and power over the unknown. However, delving into the realms of changing the past or predicting the future is not without its complexities and contradictions. Attempting to change the past raises a myriad of paradoxes and philosophical conundrums. If one were to alter a past event, it would have a ripple effect on the present and future, potentially creating a paradox where the changed past would negate the very action that led to its alteration. This rai...Similar Posts
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