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A group of university faculty debate temporal paradoxes when a physicist claims his department's time machine can avoid contradictions and offers to test it by preventing his grandfather's existence. They watch a televised view of a nineteenth-century saloon as the physicist travels back, confronts his ancestor, and is shot by the elder, producing an apparent disappearance that leaves friends disputing whether any paradox occurred and who won a side bet. The story mixes dry campus banter, speculative gadgetry, and ironic comedy to explore causality and the limits of observation.
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