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Time travel in different dimensions. AI generated.

Time Travel in Science Fiction: Now For Some Examples That Work…

Here in Part 4, we look at how to make time travel work as either soft or hard magic

Time travel into the future is not as tricky as travel into the past because altering the future does not create so many complex story problems.

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Abstract modern black spiral clock dial with arabic numerals. Concept of Infinite time, deadline, scheduling, time and space, past, present and future.

The Time Machine (1960): Two Meetings and One Big Flashback

In Part 1 of my four-part review of this time travel classic, I look at the 19th century novel that started the genre and the movie that followed

Over the last several months, I’ve talked about time travel. Originally, I’d planned to discuss the trope in more detail — when and how to use it, when and how not to use it, and whether it was better to rely on fate as a stabilizing force in the narrative. Or is it better to play around with various paradoxes? But then I realized that no in-depth discussion about the trope would be complete without reviewing the novel and subsequent movie that started it all. The Time Machine (1895) by H.G. Wells (1866–1946) can only be described as the most notable work on time travel. In fact, Wells is often thought of as the man who invented science fiction itself. Read More ›