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The Bootstrap Paradox

The Bootstrap Paradox, also known as a causal loop or ontological paradox, is a thought experiment or scenario in which an object or piece of information is sent back in time and becomes the cause of its own existence in the future. This creates a self-referential loop in which the past and the future are intertwined, and it raises questions about causality and the origins of events.

Here's a simplified example of the Bootstrap Paradox:

  1. Imagine a time traveler goes back in time to the 19th century and gives a famous author, let's say Charles Dickens, a copy of his own complete works, including books that Dickens had not yet written.

  2. Charles Dickens, inspired by these future works, publishes them under his own name in the 19th century.

  3. These works become famous and widely read, and they inspire the time traveler in the future to go back in time to give them to Dickens in the first place.

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