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Infinite Time Loop?

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Let's say a man went to the future and killed his future self and then went back to the past (his present) , when that time in the future comes he would be killed by his past self (who had travelled to the future) , his past self (who travelled to the future) would then go back to the past and thus restarting the cycle , putting time for him in a never ending loop , he would practically be immortal. I call it the Rahemian Loop Paradox

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Let's say a man went back in time and killed his future self and then went back to the past , when that time in the future comes he would be killed by his past self who would then go back to the past and thus restarting the cycle , putting time for him in a never ending loop , he would practically be immortal. I call it the Rahemian Loop Paradox.

That seems to explain why backwards time travel is impossible.

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