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Today's myth was sent by Troy85 by email.
“Hello Mythbusters. You always talk about
the 'Grandfather Paradox',
but what about the 'Future Me Paradox'
'Future Me Paradox' is really easy. Let's
say you travel into the future, for example
to tomorrow and you murder your “future
you”. Then, you come back to your present,
knowing that in 24h your “past you” will
travel to your present to kill you.
How to solve the problem of knowing that your
you from yesterday is going to kill you?
The solution is very simple. And we are going
to show it with deeds.
My 'future me' will be here seating tomorrow
and we will be hidden in the kitchen.
We will travel exactly 24h in the future,
thanks to our portable time machine.
Next to it, you can see the gun I will
use to kill my 'future me'.
To avoid confusing and know who is who all
the time, I will have this 
pink post-it withthe word PAST. 
So you will know I'm the good one.
Ready to travel in time?
Turn it off, turn it off
Oh, God...
I'm very nervous. It's the first time
I kill myself.
Now, we will travel to yesterday, our present
time and we'll wait 24h
so my 'past me'come to kill me.
Hi, welcome back. 
My 'past me' is about to
come to kill me, so for you to know 
who I am today, I will have this yellow post-it
with the word FUTURE.
I'll show you the plan. 
My other me will appear over there
and she will expect to find me on the couch,
but I will replace it with this
decoy. Yes, this would be me.
Let's see, I place this there, and over there...
and now...we wait.
Well, and that's the solution for the 
'Future Me Paradox'.
