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Tenet (Thesis)

In "Tenet," the thesis explores the concept of time inversion—where objects and people can move backward in time, not just forward. This challenges our usual understanding of cause and effect, raising questions about free will and determinism. The story suggests that by manipulating time’s flow, one can prevent future events from happening, yet this complexity also risks paradoxes and unintended consequences. Ultimately, it’s a meditation on how our perception of time shapes our actions, and the possibility that controlling or understanding time might unlock deep secrets about reality and our universe.