[quote=K-97] The problem with this is that from this notion, you could extend its implications until you return to my previous proposition in which you would be unable to interact with existence as ''How does non-existence interact with existence?'' or perhaps a simpler way of saying it ''How does nothing interact with something,''. In the situation you described about becoming a paradox (in a universe where paradoxes aren't dealt with by fate), you would still exist albeit as a being without a traceable history. You did come into existence and then grew up and decided to kill yourself however in your situation your actions do not erase you from existence rather they erase your history, actions and their consequences after your past self's death from the timeline. Therefore while you would be a paradox, a being with no traceable history, since your actions do not cause you to be removed from existence you must still be able to die. [/quote] Which brings up another question, if you are a paradox, and killed your self, wouldn't you already be dead? Can you kill what is already dead?