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* ''[[Steins;Gate]]'': Cited by Makise Kurisu during her presentation on time travel.
* ''[[Orthogonal (series)|Orthogonal]]'': A science-fiction novel series that applies the principle.
* ''[[Outer Wilds]]'': aA video game involving time travel which does not follow the principle, causing a game over if the player experiments to test it.
* ''[[The Final Countdown (film)|The Final Countdown (1980)]]'' (1980): A science-fiction time-travel movie in which the aircraft carrier, Nimitz, passes through a wormhole back to the eve of the Pearl Harbor. The anomaly returns and sends it back into the present, before it has a chance to affect the outcome.
* The Netflix series ''[[Dark (TV series)|Dark]]'' is largely based on the notion that the possibility of time travel tempts the characters to try change the past, which only leads them to cause the events they were trying to prevent in the first place.