Isaac Asimov’s “The End of Eternity” is an interesting exploration of the paradoxes of time travel, and what it might look like if there was a secret organization interfering with events throughout human history in order to acheive more ‘desirable’ outcomes.
This book is a classic, as evidenced by the sheer number of amazing retro covers I found with a quick image search.
Many of the classic time travel paradoxes arise like meeting yourself in the past, but due to the nature of the seemingly benevolent organization known as ‘Eternity’ there are some perhaps less thought of ideas.
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