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I love this time-travel paradox
Suppose you get visited by a man claiming to be the future you. he tells you the plans to build a time machine, and tells you that you must build it, and use it to tell your younger self about the invention (like he is doing now)
You then grow up, and use the man's plans to build a time machine, and visit your younger self.
Where did the actual "idea" of the time machine come from?? Who or what generated that idea, and set those series of events into motion?
I have heard that time travel BACK in time is permitted by physics so that makes this scenario is possible.
Anton
Suppose you get visited by a man claiming to be the future you. he tells you the plans to build a time machine, and tells you that you must build it, and use it to tell your younger self about the invention (like he is doing now)
You then grow up, and use the man's plans to build a time machine, and visit your younger self.
Where did the actual "idea" of the time machine come from?? Who or what generated that idea, and set those series of events into motion?
I have heard that time travel BACK in time is permitted by physics so that makes this scenario is possible.
Anton