posted on Mar, 25 2016 @ 03:23 PM
There is no paradox, because time travel is
personal. Everything that happens is what you experience through your own point of view. Your own
eyeballs. That's the failing of mathematics. Math tries to objectify reality, when there really isn't such a thing as objective reality. If you
went back in time to see dinosaurs, you're still going "forward" in your life, and what happens to you in dinosaur land will become part of your
past.
Killing your grandfather has nothing to do with your ongoing objective existence, other than being something that will become a memory for you.
Nothing is nullified because the only thing that matters is what you personally perceive, and in your personal trip through spacetime, you exist.
Cognito ergo sum.edit on 25-3-2016 by Blue Shift because: (no reason given)