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197: 66:. Recurring applications include studying history, solving crimes, and entertainment in the form of displaying historic events to an audience. Because the past includes events as recently as the previous second, privacy may be compromised by such devices; several stories explore the implications thereof. Other stories examine the effects of being observed by onlookers further into the future. An unanticipated influence on past events is a common motif in stories about time viewers, and exploiting this side-effect appears in some stories. 1820: 78:, the user is not transported from one moment in time to another. Under the strictest definition it cannot alter the past; however, the unexpected discovery that the device does indeed affect the past is a common motif. Variations on the concept where the future rather than the past is observed are more uncommon but nevertheless appear in multiple works. Another variation involves listening to the past rather than viewing it. 3540: 3550: 548:
applications appeared early; in the 1926 short story "The Time Eliminator" by pseudonymous author "Kaw", the United States government uses a time viewer to spy on a meeting of foreign leaders. The realization that it can be put to this use triggers war to ensure that it does not in the 1947 novelette
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by Gardner Hunting is an early example of time viewers being used for entertainment; in the story, moments from history are shown in movie theaters to great public interest. Baxter compares the in-story effects on society, where "mass addiction to this vibrant spectacle quickly overtakes the public",
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instead. Most commonly only the past can be observed, though occasionally time viewers capable of showing the future appear; these devices are sometimes limited in terms of what information about the future can be obtained. Other variations on the concept include being able to listen to the past but
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identifies several different ways time viewers are used in fiction. The most basic premise is of the time viewer as simply a "neat gadget", with a common variation being something going wrong, typically the past being unintentionally altered. Changing the past on purpose is another recurring
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says that "using a time viewer is in essence no more absurd than watching a movie made 50 years ago" since the past cannot be affected by it. Baxter similarly says that time viewers are more extrapolation than fantasy, comparing them to
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a gambler is offered to buy a future-viewing device which he intends to use to find out which horses to bet on, though the device turns out to be fake. The chronoscope in the 1936 short story "
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and appearing in various media including literature, cinema, and television. Stories usually explain the technology by referencing cutting-edge science, though sometimes invoking the
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is a device that allows another point in time to be observed. The concept has appeared since the late 19th century, constituting a significant yet relatively obscure subgenre of
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In-universe justifications for the ability to observe the past vary, typically corresponding to contemporary scientific developments; time viewers exploit impressions on the
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Rarely, time viewers may be depicted as allowing observation of the future rather than the past. Stephen Webb argues that viewing the future has more in common with
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Future-viewing devices are occasionally limited in what they are able to show rather than being general-purpose. One example is the device in the 1939 short story "
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A number of works explore the implications of being capable of remotely viewing the recent past—potentially as recent as less than a second ago—on
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is studied, while in the latter observations are made of a world that has since been destroyed by a supernova. Scientists in the 2000 novel
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The implication that just as we are watching the past, people in the future are surely watching us is explored in the 1951 short story "
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in the form of an electrical telescope, though it was prefigured by a couple of proto-variations on the concept; in the 1872 work
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say that a benefit for writers is being able to write time travel stories without needing to consider the possibility of
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which can determine an individual's moment of death by measuring the reflection from the future end of that person's
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Several stories reveal that the time viewer can not only observe the past but influence it. In the 1951 short story "
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only happened because Hollywood wanted to make a movie about it. A more serious treatment appears in the 1996 novel
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application. According to Baxter, the wider implications of the existence of time viewers are sometimes explored in
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Several authors consider time viewers to be inherently more plausible than time machines. Science fiction author
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In its most basic form, a time viewer is a device that only allows the observation of the past. Unlike with a
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posits that the complete loss of privacy resulting from universal access to a time viewer would usher in a
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Time viewers are sometimes used to observe moments in history that are similarly popular destinations for
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In some stories, the past is changed intentionally. Humorous depictions include the 1972 short story "
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The earliest known example of a fully fledged time viewer in fiction appears in the 1883 short story "
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Devices capable of viewing the future have been portrayed in various ways. In the 1922 short story "
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enables listening to the past. In film, the first time viewer appeared in the 1918 film
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that the possibility of viewing the future has implications for the question of
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An early instance of a time viewer being used to solve crimes is the 1926 novel
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and astronomical distances; this method appears in the 1935 short story "
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One reason authors may choose to write about time viewers rather than
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and Arthur C. Clarke use time viewer technology to study the entire
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to gauge an individual's importance to the world of the future.
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explanations also occur in works like the 1925 short story "
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live up to viewers' expectations, and the 1967 novel
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in the 1980 short story "One Time in Alexandria" by
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a spirit accomplishes the same effect by travelling
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Index

Chronoscope
science fiction
time travel fiction
supernatural
time machines
temporal paradoxes
time machine
aether
The Vicarion
Gardner Hunting
neutrino
The Dead Past
Isaac Asimov
wormholes
The Light of Other Days
Stephen Baxter
Arthur C. Clarke
speed of light
The Space Lens
Donald A. Wollheim
Light of Other Days
Bob Shaw
fix-up
Other Days, Other Eyes
slow glass
refractive index
Supernatural
A View From a Hill
M. R. James
Balsamo's Mirror

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