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Time Travel
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edit- Time travel
- Paradox
- Grandfather paradox
- Predestination paradox
- Predestination paradoxes in popular culture
- Bootstrap paradox
- Novikov self-consistency principle
- Alternative future
- Chronodynamics
- Time travel in fiction
- List of time travel science fiction
- Anno 7603
- Mikuru Asahina
- Berkeley Square (play)
- Emmett Brown
- Chrononauts
- Clock Suckers
- Dr. Octagon
- Dr. Octagonecologyst
- Chris Halliwell
- The Message (short story)
- My Mother Was Never a Kid
- Newspaper from the future
- Prime Directive
- Samurai Jack
- Temporal Cold War
- Time Breakers
- Time loop
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
- Urashima Tarō
- List of games containing time travel
- Continuum (role-playing game)
- Star Trek
- Back to the Future trilogy
- Back to the Future
- Back to the Future Part II
- Back to the Future Part III
- Marty McFly
- Doctor Who
- Trunks (Dragon Ball)