The Paradox Factor

"...you're getting sleepy...", the man says from behind the glossy desk. The other men and women with him laugh at his joke.

Bill, the smooth-talker, laughs at the joke also before he replies, "Yes, it does sound funny. But it should work. By planting a hypnotic suggestion, we can get our test subject to alter the past or the future without causing a paradox."

You add to Bill's explanation, "With a perfect erasure using the neural screen, the subject will remember nothing of the future, past or his actions to change it. If his actions are minimal, we should recieve a paradox factor of zero."

"How long would you expect this to take before it would be suitable for human testing?", one of the women behind the desk asks, holding her purse in her lap.
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