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All the Wonder that Would Be: Exploring Past Notions of the Future
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to gauge an individual's importance to the world of the future.
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live up to viewers' expectations, and the 1967 novel
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609:The Greatest Television Show on Earth
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1482:"Changing the Past vs. Affecting It"
542:free from deceit and embarrassment.
104:properties in the 1956 short story "
1991:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
1912:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
1872:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
1607:. Wildside Press LLC. p. 266.
1571:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
1531:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
1456:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
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686:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
1605:Up Through an Empty House of Stars
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549:"E for Effort" by T. L. Sherred.
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1741:Leonard, Elisabeth Anne (2003).
780:. Another is the instantaneous "
268:by performing what's known as a
1944:. JHU Press. pp. 148–150.
796:can send messages to the past.
3500:Science and technology studies
794:lack of a speed-of-light delay
728:, the device reveals a future
721:The Pleasures of a Futuroscope
62:is to circumvent the issue of
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423:formation of the Solar System
244:The Ghost of Slumber Mountain
202:The Ghost of Slumber Mountain
1788:American Library Association
622:The Technicolor Time Machine
150:(later included in the 1972
3044:Space stations and habitats
1172:10.1007/978-3-319-51759-9_5
334:. In the 1956 short story "
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413:and the 1999 short story "
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1514:"Blue Book Magazine, The"
1211:"Ways to Avoid Paradoxes"
732:. In the 1924 short film
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530:. The 1976 short story "
313:, one example being the
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3266:Simulated consciousness
1893:Pearce, Steven (2022).
1710:Charles Scribner's Sons
1599:The Light of Other Days
1552:Nicholls, Jack (2022).
428:The Light of Other Days
375:in the 1947 novelette "
282:archaeological research
259:Science fiction author
119:The Light of Other Days
3520:Technology and society
2388:Science Fiction Museum
1638:Time Travel: A History
1287:"Florence McLandburgh"
515:Other Days, Other Eyes
360:Trumpets from Oblivion
311:time travel in fiction
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157:Other Days, Other Eyes
3119:Organ transplantation
2378:Libraries and museums
2299:Cyberpunk derivatives
2253:Utopian and dystopian
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841:Prucher, Jeff (ed.).
816:Prucher, Jeff (ed.).
735:The Fugitive Futurist
716:A Most Unusual Camera
582:The Biography Project
500:Privacy and espionage
469:(writing jointly as "
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319:Around a Distant Star
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3465:Fictional astronauts
3322:Frankenstein complex
1974:"Dirac Communicator"
1712:. pp. 187–188.
1393:Stableford, Brian M.
702:The Prophetic Camera
649:Christopher Columbus
598:The Brooklyn Project
421:. In the former the
415:Hatching the Phoenix
315:crucifixion of Jesus
266:hard science fiction
239:Florence McLandburgh
3510:Speculative fiction
3104:Genetic engineering
1671:www.dondammassa.com
970:. pp. 97–107.
663:Future time viewers
522:, particles of the
369:American Revolution
365:Henry Bedford-Jones
249:time travel fiction
144:Light of Other Days
48:time travel fiction
3337:Message from space
3302:Ancient astronauts
3190:Parallel universes
3165:Extrasolar planets
3072:Biological warfare
2194:Parallel universes
2076:Scientific romance
1698:"Orson Scott Card"
755:Robert A. Heinlein
617:Battle of Waterloo
596:1948 short story "
373:American Civil War
317:in the 1904 novel
255:Narrative function
231:Camille Flammarion
220:Recits de l'infini
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186:L. Sprague de Camp
174:A View From a Hill
140:Donald A. Wollheim
116:in the 2000 novel
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1832:978-0-87338-416-2
1797:978-0-8389-0831-0
1764:978-0-521-01657-5
1751:Mendlesohn, Farah
1648:978-0-307-90880-3
1614:978-1-59224-055-5
1495:978-0-387-98571-8
1412:978-0-415-97460-8
1375:978-0-252-05342-9
1300:978-1-63286-042-2
1261:978-3-030-16178-1
1246:Broderick, Damien
1224:978-0-387-98571-8
1181:978-3-319-51759-9
883:978-0-19-530567-8
858:978-0-19-530567-8
843:"temporal viewer"
833:978-0-19-530567-8
792:which due to the
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711:The Twilight Zone
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576:Altering the past
528:mass surveillance
357:In the 1938–1939
235:faster than light
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1319:"Mouton, Eugène"
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774:Matthew Bennardo
764:Machine of Death
744:John W. Campbell
645:Orson Scott Card
391:Arthur C. Clarke
344:ancient Carthage
333:
330:
305:Studying history
277:Damien Broderick
182:Balsamo's Mirror
166:refractive index
128:Arthur C. Clarke
21:
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3439:
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3352:Xenoarchaeology
3327:Galactic empire
3282:Africanfuturism
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2293:
2270:Techno-thriller
2238:Climate fiction
2206:Science fantasy
2160:Anime and manga
2107:
2066:Anthropological
2042:
2040:Science fiction
2037:
2007:
2006:
1997:
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1986:Sleight, Graham
1982:Langford, David
1970:Langford, David
1966:Nicholls, Peter
1964:
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1903:Langford, David
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1863:Langford, David
1855:"Dunsany, Lord"
1851:Langford, David
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1566:Sleight, Graham
1562:Langford, David
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1522:Langford, David
1508:
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1451:Sleight, Graham
1447:Langford, David
1439:"Delaire, Jean"
1427:Nicholls, Peter
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1327:Langford, David
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1104:Langford, David
1092:Langford, David
1088:Nicholls, Peter
1086:
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1061:Sleight, Graham
1057:Langford, David
1045:Langford, David
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958:Baxter, Stephen
956:
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706:Lance Sieveking
677:science fiction
673:fortune-telling
665:
592:insane. In the
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487:The 1926 novel
485:
455:Gardner Hunting
445:
437:history of life
386:Childhood's End
325:
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211:L'historioscope
194:
98:Gardner Hunting
84:
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40:temporal viewer
32:science fiction
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1126:
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1096:"Time Machine"
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566:The Final Days
554:Operation Peep
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395:alien invaders
352:Donald Franson
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294:time paradoxes
288:and physicist
261:Stephen Baxter
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