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Hey guys, Iβm watching POA right now and HP (real canon) has in my opinion the best concept of time travel. But one of the things I really am curious about are theories as to what happens to those people who see themselves in the past/future. All the books and movies say is the person loses their mind essentially.
I figured itβs a really interesting theory as the concept is everything already has been done. You just have to go do it. But if you see your future self do it. You could elect not to do it or do it differently in which case it would bust the continuity of time travel canon.
Thoughts??
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