Exploring the Self-Suppressing Nature of Time Travel
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warrenm
A good honest bake. Not flashy, but you'll finish the whole bagel.
Summary
The paper explores the absence of time-travellers by proposing a model suggesting that time travel is self-suppressing, rather than due to technical limitations.
Key quotes
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It develops and then analyses a model of the consequences of time-travellers.
Time travel is self-suppressing.
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