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For ages I’ve been enthusiastic about doing a video analyzing time journey in fiction and doing a comparability of various fictional time travels – some do use wormholes, some relativistic/quicker than mild journey with time dilation, some closed timelike curves, some have primarily “magic” or no constant guidelines that make any sense, or TARDIS’s, or no matter. This video is an evidence of how time journey features in numerous common films, books, & reveals – not the way it works “beneath the hood”, however the way it causally impacts the angle of characters’ timelines (who has free will? can you modify issues by going again to the previous or forwards into the long run?). Specifically, I clarify Ender’s Sport, Planet of the Apes, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Primer, Invoice & Ted’s Wonderful Journey, Again to the Future, Groundhog Day, Looper, the online game “Braid”, and Lifeline.
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