Chronodynamics

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Chronodynamics is an invented system of time travel found in the fiction of James Boudreaux II. By adhering to the principle of self-consistency, put forth by Igor D. Novikov, Chronodynamics offers a reasonable and logical alternative to paradoxes. The Theory of Chronodynamics is summarized in its Three Laws.

[edit] Use in fiction

Chronodynamics is employed in the online graphic serial Tales From the Chronodynamics Guild: TRICKSHOT as a plot device. In the body of the story, time travel is always portrayed in a chronodynamic light.

More information can be found at Trickshot.

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