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I hope this link helps: http://www.exaflop.org/docs/th_sci/paradox.html An example of time paradox: You travel back in time, you kill a great grandfather and end your line, technically you can no longer be born... to that point in time the paradox holds, but, seeing as you have travelled back, you are still here. http://uplink.space.com/showflat.php?Board=phenomena&Number=773774
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If I go back in time and kill my parents or something along those lines. Then I wouldnt be born, and if I wasnt born, I wouldnt have gone back in time and killed my parents. So I killed my parents and at the same time could not possibly have killed my parents.
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Other answers have correctly stated the paradox. I think, however, that the paradox resolves itself if we note that any attempt to kill your parents before your birth has already taken place in your past, and failed. This does not change simply because it is you who made that attempt, or because you have not yet reached that point in your own personal experience. Since no successful attempt took place, take warning. If you try the evidence says you will fail. Possibly with fatal consequences for yourself when you make the attempt.
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