Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20160317004723/@comment-27447621-20160320014305

True, in the usual sense, but there are ways to avoid it, as explained by the short story "A Sound of Thunder". Part of the Semblance could be deleting the version of the user that didn't jump back, or, more simply, by making it as if that second had never happened, which would look like a physical jump to any observers. There are ways around time travel Paradoxes.

Though I do agree, Phantom. If a similar work-around isn't specifically provided for in the Semblance itself, paradoxes would be everywhere, and if the Nuances were present, it would complecate the Semblance.