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* The book contains but does not contain a grandfather paradox: The crucifiction of Jesus cannot be viewed, possibly because there are too many wormholes making the moment unviewable. The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
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* The book contains but does not contain a grandfather paradox: The crucifiction of Jesus cannot be viewed, possibly because there are too many wormholes making the moment unviewable. The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
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* The crucifiction of Jesus cannot be viewed, possibly because there are too many wormholes making the moment unviewable. The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
* The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?
* The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?
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* The book contains but does not contain a grandfather paradox: The crucifiction of Jesus cannot be viewed, possibly because there are too many wormholes making the moment unviewable. The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
* The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?memorable?
* The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?
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* The crucifiction of Jesus cannot be viewed, possibly because there are too many wormholes making the moment unviewable.
The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
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* The crucifiction of Jesus cannot be viewed, possibly because there are too many wormholes making the moment unviewable.
unviewable. The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
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The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?
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* The crucifiction of Jesus cannot be viewed, possibly because there are too many wormholes making the moment unviewable.
The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
* The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?
The Gospels say there was an eclipse, a darkening of the light, at the time. If the light was swallowed by wormholes, what made the moment memorable?
* The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?
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The more time you have to deflect a meteor: the easier the job. Why the hell did everyone assume 500 years meant death?