Thread:Sweg Dragon/@comment-26877467-20160816130733/@comment-26877467-20160820010114

HA! You fool! Do you realize what you have done?

That was my PAST SELF. He died, which means that he wouldn't have been alive the next day to do the things he normally would have done. And all instances of his self that occured AFTER him, INCLUDING THE ONE THAT CAME TO YOU LOOKING FOR A FIGHT, were already dead, meaning that their effects would have been nearly erased. However, since a self came to you, causing you to fight, PROMPTING you to go 31.9 years in the future, to kill that past self, none of that actually happened. Since Airtoum died long before the battle began, you wouldn't have fought him. And since you wouldn't have fought him, you wouldn't have gone to kill my past self. And since you didn't kill my past self, he no longer has a cause to be dead, so time reverts to its original timeline. But knowing know what you have done won't change what YOUR past self would have done, so the exact same thing would have happened, where Airtoum fought you, you killed Airtoum's past self, and time was restored to the second timeline.

You've created a paradox, Sweg Dragon.

You have made time eternally re-evaluate this loop of cause and effect, only for it to repeat itself, flickering on for all of time's time.

It's too late, Sweg Dragon. The paradox has already been created. You failed to take paradox prevention precautions, and in order for you to resolve the paradox, you'd need to undo what you just did, but without using a time machine. Using any kind of time manipulation during  a paradox will only make the paradox destroy time and space instantaneously.

You may have killed me twice, but you've killed time itself as well.