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172:. In general, time travel stories focus on the consequences of traveling into the past or the future. The premise for these stories often involves changing history, either intentionally or by accident, and the ways by which altering the past changes the future and creates an altered present or future for the time traveler upon their return. In other instances, the premise is that the past cannot be changed or that the future is determined, and the protagonist's actions turn out to be inconsequential or intrinsic to events as they originally unfolded. Some stories focus solely on the paradoxes and alternate timelines that come with time travel, rather than time traveling. They often provide some sort of social commentary, as time travel provides a "necessary distancing effect" that allows science fiction to address contemporary issues in metaphorical ways. 38: 531:, characters time travel without jumping back, but by experiencing past reality in reverse, and at the same speed, after going through a 'turnstile' device and until they revert to normal time flow by going through such a device again. In the meantime, two versions of the time traveller coexist (and must not meet, lest they mutually destruct): the one that had been 'traveling forward' (existing normally) until entering a turnstile and the one traveling backward from the turnstile. The 476:, but these two concepts are distinct. Although similar, causal loops are unchanging and self-originating, whereas time loops are constantly resetting. In a time loop when a certain condition is met, such as a death of a character or a clock reaching a certain time, the loop starts again, with one or more characters retaining the memories from the previous loop. Stories with time loops commonly center on the character learning from each successive loop through time. 4313: 272:. The difference is that in time slip stories, the protagonist typically has no control and no understanding of the process (which is often never explained at all) and is either left marooned in a past or future time and must make the best of it, or is eventually returned by a process as unpredictable and uncontrolled as the journey out. The plot device is also popular in children's literature. The 2011 film, 4323: 103: 666:
and alters it so that the events of the alternative future cannot occur, or when a communication from the future to the past effected a change that alters the future. Alternative histories may exist "side by side", with the time traveller actually arriving at different dimensions as he changes time.
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similarly presents time travel as occurring without explanation, as the director "eschews a 'realist' internal logic that might explain the time travel, while also foregoing experimental time Distortion techniques, in favor of straightforward editing and a fantastical narrative set-up".
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describes a time war as a fictional war that is "fought across time, usually with each side knowingly using time travel ... in an attempt to establish the ascendancy of one or another version of history". Time wars are also known as "change wars" and "temporal wars". Examples include
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states that "even though the consensus today is that the past cannot be changed, science fiction writers have used the idea of changing the past for good story effect". Time travel to the past and precognition without the ability to change events may result in
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the time travel motif also has an ideological function because it literally provides the necessary distancing effect that science fiction needs to be able to metaphorically address the most pressing issues and themes that concern people in the
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The possibility of characters inadvertently or intentionally changing the past gave rise to the idea of "time police", people tasked with preventing such changes from occurring by themselves engaging in time travel to rectify such changes.
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for the coming December 1. As characters learn of future events affecting them through a newspaper delivered a week early, the ultimate effect is that this "so upsets the future that spacetime is destroyed". The television series
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features characters sending short text messages backwards in time to avert disaster, only to find their problems are exacerbated due to not knowing how individuals in the past will actually utilize the information.
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often featured time travel into the future through a time slip brought on by traveling or sleeping, in other cases, time travel into the past through supernatural means, for example brought on by
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also employs this device, with the protagonist receiving the next day's newspaper from an elderly colleague (who is possibly a ghost). Ackerman's anthology also highlights a 1972 short story by
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lived backwards, and appeared to be able to prophesy the future because for him it was a memory. This tradition has been reflected in certain modern fictional accounts of the character. In the
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in which periods of time are repeated and re-experienced by the characters, and there is often some hope of breaking out of the cycle of repetition. Time loops are sometimes referred to as
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noted in his 1973 anthology of the best fiction of the year that "the theme of getting hold of tomorrow's newspaper is a recurrent one". An early example of this device can be found in
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In some media, certain characters are presented as moving through time backwards. This is a very old concept, with some accounts asserting that English mythological figure
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are in effect an early form of time travel, since they depict living people of the present interacting with (dead) people of the past. She noted as an instance that
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had considerable influence on later writers. The first novel to include both travel to the past and travel to the future and return to the present is the
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that can deviate causally from the original timeline from the point of interaction. A record can be consulted multiple times, thus providing a
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Hilborn, Robert C. (April 2004). "Sea gulls, butterflies, and grasshoppers: A brief history of the butterfly effect in nonlinear dynamics".
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A "distinct subgenre" of stories explore time travel as a means of tourism, with travelers curious to visit periods or events such as the
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wrote of it both in fiction and non-fiction, analysing testimonials of precognition and other "temporal anomalies" in his book
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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where a very small change in initial conditions results in vastly different outcomes. The term was coined by mathematician
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The butterfly effect has found its way into popular imagination. For example, in Ray Bradbury's 1952 short story
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A newspaper from the future can be a fictional edition of a real newspaper, or an entirely fictional newspaper.
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is the notion that small events can have large, widespread consequences. The term describes events observed in
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are reversed for time traveling people and objects, so that for example backward travel requires the use of a
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A communication from the future raises questions about the ability of humans to control their destiny. The
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by unknown means. The idea of a time slip has been used in 19th century fantasy, an early example being
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becomes the incarnation of Time and continues his life living backwards in time. The 2016 film
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features a simulated and time-looped reality based on the memories of a dead man.
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Time slip is one of the main plot devices of time travel stories, another being a
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and the totality of her life, future included, as a consequence of learning an
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to the timeline experienced by the authors and the consumers of the works.
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that never comes to pass, typically when someone travels back into the
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Protagonists do not travel in time but perceive other times through a
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Timelinks – the big list of time travel video, film, and television
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has been explored as a form of time travel in fiction. Author
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used election posters which looked like news items, called
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An alternative future or alternate future is a possible
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features books reporting on an alternate timeline. The
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Alternative future, history, timelines, and dimensions
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heavily deals with themes of predestination and the
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