I like William Gibsons version of interactions with the past, as featured in The Peripheral.
Since no-one altered our past we can't be in a timeline where people from the future had influence on the outcome. Therefore any timelines after the point of contact run parallel to ours and we cannot change our own present by traveling back in time.
Interesting to imagine the different "solutions" to the paradox though.
Since no-one altered our past we can't be in a timeline where people from the future had influence on the outcome. Therefore any timelines after the point of contact run parallel to ours and we cannot change our own present by traveling back in time.
Interesting to imagine the different "solutions" to the paradox though.