Let N be a set of several parallel space-times arranged in chronological order (N belongs to negative infinity to positive infinity), and the Hector of each space-time is marked as N "1"; N "2"; N "3".
In the N-1th time and space, N-1 "3" lived to the end, sitting on the grass with his wife and looking up at the sky at a 45-degree angle. N-1 "2" returns to the N-2th space-time and becomes N-2 "3". N-1 "1" returns to the N-2th space-time to become N-2 "2".
In the N-2th time and space, N-2 "3" (ie N-1 "2") lived to the end, sitting on the grass with his wife and looking up at the sky at a 45-degree angle. N-2 "2" (ie N-1 "1") returns to the N-3th space-time to become N-3 "3". N-2 "1" returns to the N-3th space-time to become N-3 "2".
In the N-3th time and space, N-3 "3" (ie N-2 "2" or N-1 "1") lived to the end, sitting on the grass with his wife and looking up at the sky at a 45-degree angle. N-2 "2" (ie N-1 "1" or N "2") returns to the N-4th space-time and becomes N-4 "3". N-3 "1" returns to the N-4th space-time and becomes N-4 "2".
. . . And so on, Hector3 in each time and space will live to the end (the person who finally stays in this space, Hector2 returns to the first time and space (the person who passes through this space) and survives, Hector1 (the person who originally belonged to this space) passes through the first time and space (the person who originally belonged to this space). The previous space, and then survive in the first two spaces. The
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can be regarded as a reverse time-space crossing, and a reverse single-line cycle is carried out, namely:
The minus-infinity space-time. . . . . . The N-3th spacetime, the N-2th spacetime, the N-1th spacetime, the Nth spacetime, the N+1th spacetime. . . . . . The positive infinite space-time. There are 3 Hectors in each time and space (that is, those who pass by, those who stay), and Hector3 in each time and space will not travel forward; Hector3; Hector1 in each space-time will go forward through two space-times, when it crosses the first space-time, it becomes Hector2, and when the second space-time is passed, it becomes Hector3.
I don't know if I made it clear, haha!
Personally, I don't think the triangle looks good
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