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Yeah, that's exactly what happened in Deja 'Vu. It didn't show the alternate universe though.Well, it would indeed loop and contradict itself, but that is assuming that is all occurs on the same timeline. It could follow the Dragonball Z method, in which there are multiple timelines. When Trunks went back in time and altered the past, it only affected that past's future, not his own. Even though many events had been altered or had even not existed at all, it had no affect on his own timeline. The Androids still existed and everyone who died was still dead.
So in other words, killing his grandfather in the past would only cease the family line in that timeline, but nothing would change in his own, thus not ending his own existence and creating no paradox.
Time travel is impossible, because time is just an illusion created by man. There is only the present time, and that's all there ever will be.
Time travel is impossible, because time is just an illusion created by man.
You're not familiar with Einstein's theories, are you? Time is not an illusion; it is as real as space. Hell, according to his theories, time and space are one, and there is no distinction between the 2.
It's like talking about width, length and depth. Time is as different from depth as width is from length and so on, as I understand it. If we can travel in the 3 dimensions of space, why not time?
Well, it's a little more complicated than that, but I can see where you're going with this. Think along the lines of Flatland.
Flatland?
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