THE GRANDPA PARADOX

The Grandfather Paradox Myth

Uncertainty Principle

So, there is the “Uncertainty Principle” which means that you cannot exactly predict where an electron is, only its vector potential as a cloud around the nucleus. So put simply, we can approximate but never be exact about calculations and outcomes unless we keep adding more data inputs. So it means that everything is just either potential or expressed potential as the physical.

 

Non-Locality Principle

Then you have the “Non-Locality Principle” in physics, which states that any given particle that is split in half positive and half negative charge and sent apart from each other at any distance are still intrinsically entangled regardless of “distance”. So, if you change one half from positive to negative, instantly at the same moment the other half changes its charge from negative to positive.

Which means that between them they are still linked no matter the distance.

So, what happens in time travel is that when you go back or forwards in time, depending on which tech you use, if it’s the lower end tech then you have more constraints but if it’s the higher end tech you have more options. So, there are natural portals and artificial ones like CERN and many other types, some use Nikola Tesla and Project Montauk used valves and sound. Also look into project Pegasus too.

Anyway, when you go back in time for example, you view that time as a specific timeline. You can only approximate it mathematically and impose that approximation overlay as a destination. But you kind of need to have a mathematical model of it to do that. Once you are there then you can measure its frequencies and get a more accurate day, time, month and year.

In early tests they were using vagrants and testing with things like leaving an apple in a place where they could go back and retrieve it or a place that would have a photo taken of a historical event or aged photo but no apple to see what would happen.

What was realised is that, in a way, we create our own time around us and depending on the current version of us and its consciousness, depends where you end up on the other side. So, when people in the (SSP)secret space programs were learning all this, they sometimes met a version of themselves from a previous time jump.

So the paradox of killing your grandpa is not correct because you will go back and let’s say you did kill him, that would only be one multidimensional version of him on that timeline and the other dimensional versions of Grandpa would still contribute to giving birth to your parent.

Time travel can be tricky as you can create or see another version of yourself from the timeline that you jumped from and in the new one. Or you can see other versions of you from your multidimensional self.

So, you are in consciousness, and it is not in you. The whole universe is the extended part of your body. You do not measure the distance from your elbow to your knee? Because it’s all you and there is no not you part. Same with the universe, we are multidimensional beings only conscious of the current timelines, plural, as one timeline. But it is not. We are the choke point or the energy node that constantly changes these timelines. Astral travel and remote viewing confirm there is no here or there and no time we cannot access. After all we each time travel every night and go into our astral non-physical states of energy and dream the night away as astral beings doing astral missions etc. Then we shift back into a conscious awake state in the physical realm.

Hope this helps explain why the killing Grandpa paradox is false.

 

Time Slippage Variables

Also due to the nature of time travel, or “temporal” travel as it’s also called, there are various other paradoxes that are becoming known about. Such as jumping in time to one timeline and then when you have jumped from that original timeline, you return back, to the same time you left but a different timeline.

So, it’s like you return to a parallel universe where things are almost the same but not quite.

You also get “Time Slip” when you time travel from one existential realm to another over distances of lightyears. For example if you were to time travel in a ship to the Pleiades Star system, to planet Temmer, the time slip will be that for every 4.6 Earth days, it is just one whole day on planet Temmer.

Depending on the technology involved to time travel will depend on if it’s automatically calculated for adjustments, or is manually calculated.

Anyway, the good news is that the Grandpa paradox is incorrect. Not only that, we are really all time travellers too. We arrive in a certain time, we grow and develop over time, we mature, blossom and then fade and pass, all through time and space. So each one of us can learn to do various types of time travel, astral travel, remote viewing, transcendental meditation, out of body experiences etc.