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    Present "Time Travel? Unfortunately, this isn 't another episode of Doctor who." "Wait, wait, wait dear, to understand it, you must tell it from the beginning. And no, you 're not time traveling." Flashback It was the summer of 1972. Mother and father had finally gotten their divorce, however, mother claimed me, she said I never needed to know my father. Sure, it was a bit harder financially, but she 's happy, and that 's all that matters. On my way home from school, I noticed a strange looking rabbit running at full speed towards me. How odd. White rabbits aren 't really seen here. It ran past me at full speed, being the curious cat I was, ran after it, only for it to run into its home. Crouching down, I noticed an eerie light at the end…

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    Can writing truly act as time capsule or some sort of time travel mechanism? I believe that it can I believe that writing down our memories this lets us go back into that period of our life by just reliving it through thought and I believe that by doing this we can recognize the significance some of these events had on ourselves in the future. I believe that by typing this paper I can go back in time and recall specific experiences that brought me to be the writer that I am today. In…

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    technological advances in the scientific industry it has become evident that several hypothetical ideas are inching closer to reality. One such idea is the concept of time travel. The most familiar form of time travel is usually thought some sort of “time machine”, and the first time this idea was conceived was in the New York Sun during 1881, in a short story titled “The Clock that Went Backward”. On the other hand films like “Back to the Future” got their rise from H.G. Wells’ aptly named “The…

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    Time travel is not only complicated on a scientific level but a philosophical one. It raises questions about the intricacies of Time itself and whether or not Time functions on a A, B or even C series. It provokes us to ask whether or not “future,” “past,” and “present” are valid terms that can be applied to Time and if they are, whether or not all, some, or none these Times exist equally. While such questions have a significant weight in evaluating the logical consistency of Time travel, please…

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    Time Travel In The Future

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    you take that chance to go back in time to change or prevent any act you made?Are all mistakes fixable with a little bit of technological help? Think if time travel existed would our lives be completely different and change the fate of humanity. The future is so unpredictable, but every step taken or move made that made is shaping the future. Time travel would make or break the future, you have planned or started to achieve for society. Science Fiction is shown through multiple outlets of media…

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    Theories Of Time Travel

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    The theory of relativity suggests that before the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago, space and time did not exist and matter was packed together in a tiny ball. ( DWall, Michael). Since time is measured by motion in space, there was no time without moving cosmos. Time is a thing human invented to have a chronology of events and phases of day and night, it is said that time travel is impossible.Time travel has been proven to exist in artifacts and humans as incredible as it sounds.Time travel has…

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    Victorian Time Travel

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    1890 Victorian England was a time and place where gentleman smoked their cigars in the light of a gas lamp and spoke about topics such as; the possibility of a fourth dimension. The time traveller lived in this world, a world where no one had thought time travel was possible, even through his efforts of trying to prove time travel possible, they continue to disbelieve it. The time traveller feels that as time goes on man should make great improvements to humanity, but, when he travels to the…

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    Mid-Term Essay Question #3 July 2050: In two hours I will tell the scientist who I want to be and then I will time travel to the Gilded Age. I finally decided that I will travel back in time as a leader from the Knights of Labor. I will be a leader of this organization for five years however, I will be back before 10:15 a.m. Each time traveler is allowed to take one thing with them with the exception of money and electronic devices. I eventually want to write an article of this amazing trip I…

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    Time travel is a science fictional idea where a person can travel into the past through some type of time travel machine or method. Time travel is not flying to a country where they might be several days and hours ahead. Time travel occurs when there is a discrepancy between external time and personal time because arrival and departure are separated by two unequal amounts of time(notes). Personal time is time one can see through a wristwatch and external time is the time it takes to arrive to…

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    As Alex Scarrow said, “Time travel is a terrifying weapon, far more powerful than anything ever conceived, mankind just is not ready for that kind of knowledge. We are like children playing with an atom bomb”. Time travel gives humans power that they are incapable of handling. We often take aspects that have the chance to be used for goodness and use them to benefit our selfish desires. Time travel also puts people in a supernatural place of authority. Not to mention the unintended…

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