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| title = The quantum mechanics of time travel through post-selected teleportation
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* ''[[Outer Wilds]]'' (2019): A video game involving time travel which does not follow the principle, causing a game over if the player experiments to test it.
* All time travel in the [[Hallmark Channel]] original series ''[[The Way Home (TV series)|The Way Home]]'' follows the Novikov self-consistency principle. Two of the main characters can travel backwards in time by jumping into a pond, but they are unable to change anything in the past. All of their actions become part of history, and they actually end up causing the tragic events they were trying to prevent in the first place.
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== See also ==
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