Temporal Double Slit Inteference

The double slit interference pattern lies at the center of timewave theory. It proposes that any experiment on temporal interaction creates a distortion pattern which by it's very nature – prevents paradoxes. Any action that would cause a negative feedback – grandfather paradox – would by it's nature create a resonance which would prevent the action from having an effect. Predestination paradox would also produce a similar self-destructive pattern. Only interaction that would produce a consistent outcome would be effective.

In essence, all out of time interaction would take place in a temporal 'wave pool' that – in most instances – would collapse back on itself as soon as the interference was taken away.

In the event that a change had a effect, it would propagate at /double/ the normal passage of time. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_xd9hUZ2AY

Something is There

It was a message from the future. Not much, nothing solid or indisputable, just a search that never happened. An acknowledgement of the postcard. A nod to the 'bogus' info on the iPod.

There were things that he remembered, but didn't. A kind of mental muscle memory that avoided conscious recall. Something that would reveal the paradox. It seemed that no-one from the 'future' wanted to break the 'present'. It seemed reasonable enough. If tiresome.

It was a glimmer of hope that something beyond the obvious existed. It was refreshing. Too long it seemed he was overly grounded in the plainest of circumstances. He dreamed of being surrounded by a cloud of force lines, illustrated on a whiteboard animation with a few primary marker colours.

Bonepoke 4.1.2 — Countersignal Ritual Engine

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