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  2. Paradox (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Paradox is an American science fiction action film written and directed by Michael Hurst. Zoë Bell and Adam Huss play scientists who invent a time travel machine. When the machine reveals that one of their team may be a saboteur, they attempt to unravel the mystery with the help of their mysterious benefactor, played by Malik Yoba.

  3. Monty Hall problem - Wikipedia

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    The problem is a paradox of the veridical type, because the solution is so counterintuitive it can seem absurd but is nevertheless demonstrably true. The Monty Hall problem is mathematically related closely to the earlier three prisoners problem and to the much older Bertrand's box paradox.

  4. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    The term paradox is often used to describe a counter-intuitive result. However, some of these paradoxes qualify to fit into the mainstream viewpoint of a paradox, which is a self-contradictory result gained even while properly applying accepted ways of reasoning.

  5. Neil Young, Daryl Hannah discuss new movie 'Paradox' - AOL

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    As artists, we support each other and understand," Young says of his girlfriend, who directed the new movie, premiering on Netflix March 23. Neil Young, Daryl Hannah discuss new movie 'Paradox ...

  6. Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel - Wikipedia

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    The opening credits appear in outline block letters in light blue against the background of space, in the same style as the Superman films. [4]Many of the promotional items for this movie feature a stylised image from the film, of the male leads, standing in a similar pose to Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in posters from the Back to the Future franchise.

  7. Covid-Era Conundrum: ‘No Time to Die’ May Be the Year’s ...

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    Over the weekend, “No Time to Die” eclipsed $730 million in global ticket sales, making the James Bond sequel both the year’s highest-grossing Hollywood film and the top performing film at ...

  8. Temporal paradox - Wikipedia

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    A bootstrap paradox, also known as an information loop, an information paradox, [6] an ontological paradox, [7] or a "predestination paradox" is a paradox of time travel that occurs when any event, such as an action, information, an object, or a person, ultimately causes itself, as a consequence of either retrocausality or time travel. [8] [9 ...

  9. Time Travel Movies Rely on the ‘Bootstrap Paradox.’ It Could ...

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