egosumjkm said:Spoiler
So for you to enjoy this abandon scientific or theoretical knowledge
Why!
Plot convenience
So i hate that the plot somehow just a plot convenience like how he randomly got time travel skill. How he randomly meet the legendary flame emperor?! I feel like there's no thought at all abandon this too
And, theoretically he's basically Immortal right? The 24 hour returning skills and what if he died from sickness? Will he just repeatedly die? What a tragic end don't think about this too haha
Killing yourself is technically a paradox and since it uses time travel there's more of theory that might not correctly use.
Trigger warning: kill
1. Causal Loop: If you kill yourself to travel 24 hours back in time, then you travel back and kill yourself again, this creates a causal loop. In a causal loop, events are self-perpetuating, with the cause and effect creating a cycle. This is a type of time loop paradox and can be very difficult to reconcile logically.
2. Grandfather Paradox: This is a specific type of paradox where actions taken in the past can prevent the time traveler from ever having existed or being able to perform the time travel in the first place. By killing yourself, you prevent your future self from traveling back in time, thus creating a contradiction.
3. Consistency Paradox: This refers to any situation where the actions of a time traveler would result in a contradiction or inconsistency. In your scenario, the fact that you need to be alive to kill yourself but end up dead would create a consistency paradox.
4. Many-Worlds Interpretation: One way to avoid paradoxes is through the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which suggests that every possible outcome of a quantum event actually occurs in some "branch" of the universe. In this view, when you travel back in time and kill yourself, you create a new branch of the universe where this event occurs, while your original timeline continues independently.
5. Novikov Self-Consistency Principle: This principle posits that any actions taken by a time traveler were always part of history, and thus it is impossible to create a paradox. According to this principle, if you were to go back in time, you would be unable to kill yourself because it would create a paradox.