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Meeting your past self could cause a paradox from "summary" of Time Travel in Einstein's Universe by J. Richard Gott

When we delve into the intriguing world of time travel, we must confront the mind-bending concept that meeting our past self could potentially lead to a paradox. This idea is not merely a whimsical notion but a fundamental principle that underpins the fabric of spacetime. In the realm of theoretical physics, paradoxes are not to be taken lightly, as they can destabilize the very foundations of our understanding of the universe. The reason why meeting our past self could cause a paradox lies in the inherent contradictions that arise from such an encounter. Time travel, by its very nature, involves a disruption in the linear flow of time. When we meet our past self, we are essentially creating a situation where causality is thrown into disarray. The past self that we encounter has already experienced the events leading up to that moment, while our present self is yet to undergo those same experiences. This dissonance creates a l...
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    Time Travel in Einstein's Universe

    J. Richard Gott

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