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:''Technically, the Doctor is accurate in denying the idea for the Trojan Horse was his. The Doctor's creation of the Trojan Horse is an ontological [[paradox]]; the Doctor did not come up with the idea, but knew of it from Homer, telling [[Steven Taylor]] that he thought it was fictional. However, Homer's account was based on the real Horse, which the Doctor designed for the Greeks. Thus, neither the Doctor nor Homer can truly be credited with the invention. '' | :''Technically, the Doctor is accurate in denying the idea for the Trojan Horse was his. The Doctor's creation of the Trojan Horse is an ontological [[paradox]]; the Doctor did not come up with the idea, but knew of it from Homer, telling [[Steven Taylor]] that he thought it was fictional. However, Homer's account was based on the real Horse, which the Doctor designed for the Greeks. Thus, neither the Doctor nor Homer can truly be credited with the invention. '' | ||
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