Lets think about the nature of time...
how can something be linear AND non-linear? Especially time. Is it linear when it wants to be? what are the rules? How does it know?
It seems like we as human beings are trying to apply a narrow view of the universe to time as well. Time only exists for us because we can recall past events. Note: we can recall past events... they aren't actually in the past, only in our memory...
What if we apply murphy's law here? Instead of all this non-linear paradoxical time travel stuff, we come up with the conclusion that time is nothing but a human creation.
Time doesn't actually exist, is what I'm saying, the universe exists in the present, it doesn't have any regard to the past, on the most basic level, Atoms don't organize themselves the way that they do because they always have, they do it because of a precise set of physical rules that they are constantly adhering to.
Time is only in existance because we can map things out with our brains. If you think about it, the light from planet earth at the time of the dinosaurs is still out there in the universe, 60 million light-years away.
One last thing, just because we can map things like history and the progression of an energy wave doesn't mean time exists... It is only a physical representation of human memory.
I'll shut up, I'm talking myself in circles, I don't even know where I am anymore.
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