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Character A exists as 1 point in time.
Character B kills Character C.
Character A can’t Kill Character B, because it’ll destroy the timeline due to time paradox since nobody killed C in the past.
So, Character A sends Character B in the past reverting their internal clock backwards to relive the events in a stable timeloop in order to maintain the timeline. It works, however normally that shouldn’t make sense since character A isn’t there to relive those events.
Which means time is orthogonal, and those events are still occurring despite Character A not being there.
Is this enough evidence for an extra time dimension or orthogonal axes?
Character B kills Character C.
Character A can’t Kill Character B, because it’ll destroy the timeline due to time paradox since nobody killed C in the past.
So, Character A sends Character B in the past reverting their internal clock backwards to relive the events in a stable timeloop in order to maintain the timeline. It works, however normally that shouldn’t make sense since character A isn’t there to relive those events.
Which means time is orthogonal, and those events are still occurring despite Character A not being there.
Is this enough evidence for an extra time dimension or orthogonal axes?