Comment by pdonis

3 days ago

> a NEARLY closed timelike curve, which arrives from the past, coils around itself one or more times - like a coil, indeed - allowing causal interaction between the different spires (i.e. one can interact with its future self/selves and with its past self/selves), and finally the last spire leaves toward the future.

The classic sci-fi story describing this is Heinlein's By His Bootstraps. Note, though, that even in this version, the causal interactions are fixed: the same person experiences the events multiple times from different viewpoints, but the events have to be the same each time. They can't change. In Heinlein's story, the main character tries to do something different at one of these interactions and finds that he can't.