User talk:Hemang Mistry

There might be a solution to the famously known "grand father paradox". There are arguments stating that if one goes into the past and somehow manages to convince his grand parents to not meet or perhaps kill one of them then he himself shall cease to exist eliminating the possibility that he would ever travel back in time to cause that particular change in the first place.

But it is also possible that once a traveler physically exits his time frame and travels into the past and disrupting the order of events which lead to his existence; it can very much be said that he has detached himself from that particular time loop of events and he is now free to create a new chain of events in his traveled past.

Which then leads to an alternate reality without violating the laws of time or nature and at the same time satisfying the theory of alternate universes.

Hemang Mistry (talk) 07:43, 3 September 2013 (UTC)Hemang MistryHemang Mistry (talk) 07:43, 3 September 2013 (UTC)