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Time Travel and the Concept of Free Will
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In the context of time travel, what is the grandfather paradox?
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The possibility of killing your own grandfather before he meets your grandmother, creating a logical contradiction.
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The grandfather paradox is a classic example of a logical contradiction that arises in the context of time travel. If a person were to travel back in time and kill their own grandfather before he meets their grandmother, it would create a situation where they would never have been born, leading to a logical impossibility.