Caesar Paradox

  In the year 2100, a young man decides to save Julius Caesar, so he travels back in time, and kills, all of the murders of Julius, but that would mean that Julius was never murdered, so the young man never came to save him, that means that he never saved Julius, that means Julius died!



 
Okay, sorry for confusing you but, this paradox is VERY INTERESTING!

Similar to the grandfather paradox, and Hitler's Murder paradox, this paradox reveals the challenges one shall face if he/she travels in time.


Now can this paradox be solved? YUP! It can be, this is because, the dying of Julius, is certain, that means, even if the young man, time travels. Julius would die. So it is certain that the death of Caesar is and would be true in either condition!

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