Definition of Bootstrap paradox

1. Noun. The paradox of time travel in which objects or pieces of information are never literally created, because their existence begins by arriving from the future and ends by going to the past to become themselves. ¹

2. Noun. An instance of the bootstrap paradox. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bootstrap Paradox

bootmaker
bootmakers
bootmaking
bootneck
bootnecks
bootprint
bootprints
boots
boots and all
boots on the ground
boots up
bootsplash
bootsplashes
bootstrap
bootstrap current
bootstrap paradox
bootstrap paradoxes
bootstrapped
bootstrapper
bootstrappers
bootstrapping
bootstraps
bootstripe
bootstripes
boottoppings
boottree
boottrees
bootup
bootups

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