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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Time Travel Without the Grandfather Paradox

Time Travel Without the Grandfather Paradox: Any theory of time travel has to confront the devastating "grandfather paradox," in which a traveler jumps back in time and kills his grandfather, which prevents his own existence, which then prevents the murder in the first place. This theory simply outlaws grandfather-killing.


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