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Philosophy of science / Physical paradoxes / Metaphysics / Philosophy of physics / Time / Temporal paradox / Predestination paradox / Personal identity / Physics / Time travel / Causality
Date: 2003-04-02 18:23:02
Philosophy of science
Physical paradoxes
Metaphysics
Philosophy of physics
Time
Temporal paradox
Predestination paradox
Personal identity
Physics
Time travel
Causality

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