Solve the GRANDFATHER PARADOX, and I will give you points...
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The grandfather paradox is a potential logical problem that would arise if a person were to travel to a past time. The name comes from the idea that if a person travels to a time before their grandfather had children, and kills him, it would make their own birth impossible.
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The grandfather paradox was alluded to in written stories as early as 1929. In 1931 it was described as "the age-old argument of preventing your birth by killing your grandparents" in a letter to American science fiction magazine Amazing Stories.
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