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Originally Posted by Kogetsu Shirogane
Except that there was no point in the future for them to travel back from if... forget it. This just isn't worth it. I've already done what you asked and provided a paradox that is neither a predestination paradox nor a time loop(as I've stated, it's an ontological paradox), despite its existence being intertwined with one of each.
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But there
is a future from them to travel back from. By saving himself, Kyon assured his own existence and the fact that he could travel back in time.
Do you see what I'm getting at here? The future had
already happened.
Also, everyone, please stop discussing time travel. It makes my head hurt and throwing around theories is going nowhere.