Forgive me if this is piggybacking off of a similar paradox, but i jus thought of it and decided to share it.
Ok so, suppose your future self visits you on a monday and delivers you a letter. The letter reads: "Three days from now (Thursday), go back in time and visit this day, and deliver this letter to yourself."
You do as you are told, and only after you have completed the task do you ask yourself some questions "Who wrote the letter, originally? When was written?" Hmmm....
My personal answer would be that the letter is stuck in some sort of paradoxical time loop that it will never escape. But that still doesn't answer who could have written it and when.
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Forgive me if this is piggybacking off of a similar paradox, but i jus thought of it and decided to share it.
Ok so, suppose your future self visits you on a monday and delivers you a letter. The letter reads: "Three days from now (Thursday), go back in time and visit this day, and deliver this letter to yourself."
You do as you are told, and only after you have completed the task do you ask yourself some questions "Who wrote the letter, originally? When was written?" Hmmm....
My personal answer would be that the letter is stuck in some sort of paradoxical time loop that it will never escape. But that still doesn't answer who could have written it and when.
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