How the atom create and we can create time loop
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The current view is that atoms are made up of protons and neutrons (which in turn are made up of quarks and gluons) and electrons. ... The energy was converted to the elementary particles (quarks, gluons, leptons etc...) from which protons and neutrons were formed. From these, atoms of different elements were produced.
In the objective timeline, for example, an object from the future must help solve a problem in the present, and when that future becomes the present, that object must be sent into the past to resolve that issue.
In the subjective timeline, the object must exist in its own present, and then travel back in time to resolve the matter addressed above. It then has a few options:
(1) It can be exhausted, ceasing to exist,
(2) it can return to its own time, or
(3) it can continue to exist, eventually becoming its future self that is in turn sent back into the past, and thus be part of an eternal loop, gradually diminishing in integrity until it fails in one future (is that the right word?) iteration of the time loop.
In the objective timeline, for example, an object from the future must help solve a problem in the present, and when that future becomes the present, that object must be sent into the past to resolve that issue.
In the subjective timeline, the object must exist in its own present, and then travel back in time to resolve the matter addressed above. It then has a few options:
(1) It can be exhausted, ceasing to exist,
(2) it can return to its own time, or
(3) it can continue to exist, eventually becoming its future self that is in turn sent back into the past, and thus be part of an eternal loop, gradually diminishing in integrity until it fails in one future (is that the right word?) iteration of the time loop.
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