aikaparadoksien
Aikaparadoksien, also known as the grandfather paradox, is a concept in theoretical physics and philosophy that explores the potential consequences of time travel. The term was popularized by the science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein in his 1941 novel "All You Zombies—". The paradox arises when a time traveler goes back in time and changes something in the past, which in turn affects the future in a way that prevents the time traveler from going back in the first place.
There are several variations of the grandfather paradox, each illustrating different aspects of time travel and
Another variation involves a time traveler who goes back in time and changes a historical event, such
The grandfather paradox has been the subject of much debate among physicists and philosophers. Some argue that