Maybe something, maybe nothing theres a theory called the "time paradox" and it's supposed to create irreperable damage to a dimensions time continuum (If you were to shoot a younger version of yourself, only this dimension would end).
However, I belive that time has a "healing" mechanism. Joe jumps back tries to shoot his younger self and fails. Either his weapon misfires, or a rogue random event (a piano falling from a crane lands on elder Joe, killing him instantly.) prevents him from completeing his mission. It may be a minor random event, young Joe turns left instead of right, or a large dramatic random event (the piano). However, since older Joe doesn't exist in this time the large event won't affect the younger Joe's life much (apart from being traumatised by the memory of a man being killed by a falling piano)
2007-12-18 08:12:10
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answered by Efnissien 6
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At the point of going back in time, the universe split, so it is a different 12 year old him which dies in a different universe. The original 12 year old him that lived to grow up to be him the man is still alive in the original universe, and still grows into him. The man him in the second universe-who kills the 12 year old him there-does not fade away like in a movie. He stays in that universe as an alien interloper, and lives for days/years/decades/whatever, and dies in the second universe...unless he can get back to the first universe. Of course, when the 12 year old him dies, the second universe splits and the adult him-who did the killing-may get sucked into the third universe. What happens in the parallel universes has no effect on the other universes. Each decision/action makes a new universe, and each universe has a life/existance all its own. There is, therefore, no paradox.
2007-12-18 20:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two hypotheses for this:
1. He would create a second timeline in which h e was never born and would exist independently of the other one.
2. The more accepted one: he can't! It's called the novikov self-consistency principle, and it says that time travelelrs couldn't change the past as they were always part of it. For example: even if there were time travelers on the titanic, they obviously falied to stop it from sinking.
2007-12-17 17:40:02
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answered by Bob B 7
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The honest answer is that he either wouldn't be able to do that (he'd be prevented by laws of the universe that we don't yet know about) OR he'd slip into a parallel universe where it's perfectly acceptable for a being to kill themselves at an earlier time but still continue to exist.
Check out "The Grandmother Paradox" which is what this kind of thing is generally known as.
2007-12-17 05:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure he'd go through the hassle of stealing a time machine to go back in time and shoot his younger self. WHy not blow himself away in the present?
Some people believe he'd cease to exist as he'd have erased himself from the time line and some people believe that he'll continue to exist. Something to do with an infinite number of universes or something. Interesting but way beyond me.
2007-12-17 05:43:18
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answered by Gavin T 7
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he would cease to exist basically, that would change everything about his family from there on and this is what causes the paradox as any of spring he may have would not exist, so they may not be president in 40 years time and save a country etc etc etc or whatever he was destined to do.
he would not need a gun to kill himself either, the basic rules of time travel are the same being or object cannot share the same point of time in the time space continuum, therefore if he touched himself he would implode.
nice question.
2007-12-17 05:50:02
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answered by *mental*MooCow* 5
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Did you ever watch/read "A Christmas Carol" about Scrooge?? Isn't that kind of the same. They take him back in time.But, instead of being suicidal about his past/future..he changed his ways. That was a "good thing". Probably if this man went back to when he was 12 yr. old...he would find that he was a happier person then ..and WOULDN'T WANT to kill himself. A lot of us would like to go back to those days. A lot of us would like to change things in our lives. I'm at the top of that list for wanting to change the past.
2007-12-17 07:15:14
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answered by Deenie 6
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Have you ever watched dragon ball? What would happen is that he would kill little joe right and the time dimension that little joe would be living in (because big joe was in a different dimension technically) little joes dimension would be with him dead but in big joes time line he would still be alive because their different time line strings dimensions type deal stuff... Make sense?
2014-06-13 06:40:53
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answered by dwite howard 1
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Hmmmmmmmm the paradox only exists if time machines exist.
It is a mistake to confuse fiction with reality.
2007-12-17 12:26:21
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answered by eastanglianuk1951 3
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He would anger the Supreme Being a great deal. Why would you want to kill your earlier self when there are so many wonderful treasures to steal?
2007-12-17 08:43:25
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answered by Peter D 7
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