Paradox (2013)
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Synopsis
After his wife is killed in a hit-and-run accident by a mysterious Hooded Man, DYLAN BRANDT, a Theoretical Physicist, builds a Quantum Suicide Machine to jump through parallel universes to find another version of his wife. Based on the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, where a man storms of the Gates of Hades to return his wife to the land of the living, Dylan transverses infinite worlds of the Multi-verse to find his wife. But with every jump, Dylan is thwarted by the efforts of the mysterious Hooded Man. Ignoring the warnings of his mentor, DR. YAMAMOTO, Dylan recklessly jumps into ever more flawed universes, until the rules of physics completely break down, threatening to destroy the universe and everything in it.
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Paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A paradox is an argument that produces an inconsistency, typically within logic or common sense. Most logical paradoxes are known to be invalid arguments but are ...
Paradox | Define Paradox at Dictionary.com
noun 1. a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth. 2. a self-contradictory and false proposition. 3 ...
List of paradoxes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paradox of Plenty: The Paradox of Plenty (resource curse) refers to the paradox that countries and regions with an abundance of natural resources, ...
Paradox Interactive
Contains company information and game demo downloads.
paradox - definition and examples of paradox - figure of speech
A figure of speech in which a statement appears to contradict itself. ... Definition: A figure of speech in which a statement appears to contradict itself.
Paradox - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of PARADOX. 1: a tenet contrary to received opinion . 2. a: a statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense and yet is perhaps true
Paradox - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A paradox is a sentence in logic that cannot be true but also cannot be false. Many famous problems of this kind exist. One of most famous paradoxes is called the ...
Paradox | Easy to understand definition of paradox by Your Dictionary
Archaic a statement contrary to common belief; a statement that seems contradictory, unbelievable, or absurd but that may be true in fact (Ex.: Water, water ...
The Paradox
The Paradox. Search form. Search . The Dox; Calendar; Parties; Directions; History; Contact; FAQ; Membership; Featured Events. User login. Username * Password ...
paradox - definition of paradox by the Free Online Dictionary ...
par·a·dox (p r-d ks) n. 1. A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true: the paradox that standing is more tiring than walking.
A paradox is an argument that produces an inconsistency, typically within logic or common sense. Most logical paradoxes are known to be invalid arguments but are ...
Paradox | Define Paradox at Dictionary.com
noun 1. a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth. 2. a self-contradictory and false proposition. 3 ...
List of paradoxes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paradox of Plenty: The Paradox of Plenty (resource curse) refers to the paradox that countries and regions with an abundance of natural resources, ...
Paradox Interactive
Contains company information and game demo downloads.
paradox - definition and examples of paradox - figure of speech
A figure of speech in which a statement appears to contradict itself. ... Definition: A figure of speech in which a statement appears to contradict itself.
Paradox - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of PARADOX. 1: a tenet contrary to received opinion . 2. a: a statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense and yet is perhaps true
Paradox - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A paradox is a sentence in logic that cannot be true but also cannot be false. Many famous problems of this kind exist. One of most famous paradoxes is called the ...
Paradox | Easy to understand definition of paradox by Your Dictionary
Archaic a statement contrary to common belief; a statement that seems contradictory, unbelievable, or absurd but that may be true in fact (Ex.: Water, water ...
The Paradox
The Paradox. Search form. Search . The Dox; Calendar; Parties; Directions; History; Contact; FAQ; Membership; Featured Events. User login. Username * Password ...
paradox - definition of paradox by the Free Online Dictionary ...
par·a·dox (p r-d ks) n. 1. A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true: the paradox that standing is more tiring than walking.
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