No, YOU can't make any sense of it. I have no trouble coming up with various different ways they could have come about, and have mentioned a few already. But I guess it's easier to be one of those aforementioned whiners who prefer to be sour for the sake of being sour.No, you're just making the same mistake again. Nothing wrong with making mistakes. It's how you learn.
Just because we rarely get to see the original course of events that lead to a paradox and/or time loop, that doesn't mean they don't occur.
No, you're just not listening. S'okay, I'm patient, feel free to start any time!
As I already said, the entire point of an ontological paradox is that the information does not "come" from anywhere because there is no "original" version. You're free to go and look it up at your leisure. As I also already said Blink is the same way and neither Blink nor The Big Bang can possibly make sense unless you accept that this is what they're using as a storytelling device. No one had a problem with Blink. Some people for reasons unknown to me all of a sudden have a problem with it now. The show isn't being inconsistent, but some of the people watching it sure are.
What a wonderful life that must be.