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Einstein2

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i think i do.

 

here is how your cronology occurs:

1)you send the painting back in time

2)you get the painting

3)the first event again, but you decide not to send it

 

since time does not repeat and moments cannot change, here is how it goes:

 

A:

1)you get the painting

2)you send the painting back in time

 

or, B:

1)you don't get the painting

2)you don't send it back in time

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Even if i do send the painting it still doesnt work. I send back painting1 and receive it 5 days in the past, if i have the painting i cant paint it again in order for it to be sent back in 5 days time. So now i have a painting, already painted, of which i need to paint in order to send back. If i dont paint the painting the second time, how does it come into being?

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I am:

 

20/3/05: I paint a painting and send it back to myself 5 days prior to this.

15/3/05: I find the painting in my time-machine

 

If on the "second" 20/3/05 i send the painting back then no-one painted the painting cos i already had it in my possession.

Or on the "second" 20/3/05 i dont send the painting back then it came from nowhere.

 

The time MUST flow from the 15th to the 20th, therefore causing the paradox.

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