Henry time travels into Clare’s childhood and adolescence many times, starting in 1977 when she is six years old. On one of his early visits, he dictates to her a list of the visits he will make to her; she writes these dates into a diary so she can expect his visits. As an adult, when all of the visits are through, she gives the list to him to memorize so that he will know them when he returns to her in her past. This is an example of a predestination paradox, since the knowledge of the dates forms a causal loop, with Henry having gotten the list of dates from Clare when she was an adult Ah, one books is far less inscrutable than this polite Best. Oh my, this distinct used invaluably found onto this overabundant graphic. [...]
