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  • ==Paradoxes== ...echanics, the travel in time, and, in general, any [[time machine]] causes paradoxes.
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  • The paradoxes and the resulting discussions arise from the fussy definition of terms [[op [[Category:Paradoxes]]
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  • Zeno's paradoxes are a set of four paradoxes dealing with counterintuitive aspects of continuous space and time.//
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  • ...hat has no classical analogy, had been qualified as a "paradox", and these paradoxes were considered as a proof of inconsistency of quantum mechanics. However,
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  • ...hat has no classical analogy, had been qualified as a "paradox", and these paradoxes were considered as a proof of inconsistency of quantum mechanics. However,
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  • ...nics]] in terms of the classical mechanics. Such interpretations leaded to paradoxes, contradictions and philosophic speculations.
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  • ...“shave” should be replaced to “include as element”. In order to avoid such paradoxes, the limit of applicability is important. Especially dangerous is considera
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  • Paradoxes appear when one tries to apply some concept outside its range of applicabil
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  • "bad communists killed a good communists", lead to contradictions, "paradoxes", typical for [[Sovetism]].
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  • Stalin: Volume I: Paradoxes of Power, 1878–1928.</ref></center></small>
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  • ...s of Joseph Stalin Richard Pipes NOVEMBER 20, 2014 ISSUE Stalin: Volume I: Paradoxes of Power, 1878–1928 by Stephen Kotkin Penguin, 949 pp., $40.00
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  • Stalin: Volume I: Paradoxes of Power, 1878–1928.</ref></center></small></div>
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  • ...; the Soviet Union was poor and space-age powerful. The contradictions and paradoxes that stemmed from that could never fully be resolved - least of all by the
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  • ...my strong point. I somehow more on practical application. And about these paradoxes you better ask Laea Lafao. She boasted that she had a course work on relati
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