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==Cultural influence== Bilocation figures heavily in [[David Lynch]]'s film ''[[Lost Highway (film)|Lost Highway]]'' (1997) and both [[Thomas Pynchon]]'s novel ''[[Against the Day]]'' (2006) and [[Tim Powers]]' novel ''[[Declare]]'' (2000). Bilocation also plays a part in the [[Christopher Priest (novelist)|Christopher Priest]] novel ''[[The Prestige]]''. Additionally, the phenomenon is explored in an episode of ''[[The X-Files]]'', "[[Fight Club (The X-Files)|Fight Club]]", and several season two episodes of ''[[Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond]]'', including "Dead Ringer". A mystical story that involved Soviet author [[Yevgeny Petrov (writer)|Yevgeny Petrov]] served as inspiration for the film ''[[Envelope (film)|Envelope]]'' (2012), starring [[Kevin Spacey]]. The phenomenon is one of the main ideas in [[Stephen King]]'s fiction novel ''[[The Outsider (King novel)|The Outsider]]'', even mentioning real-life references on one occasion.
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