A Conversation for Time Travel - The Possibilities and Consequences

Time Travel in sf

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Hoovooloo

I do think this Entry would benefit from a couple of references to classic time travel sf stories. I'll kick off with a few...
The Time Machine - H.G. Wells. Duh!
"-All You Zombies-" Robert Heinlein. Twelve pages of utter brilliance and a story that makes you go "wow!". The most tightly wound time-travel paradox story ever written. Anyone with any interest in time travel paradox should read this story. I've summed up the plot on my own space, so click the link above if you want to know what happens in the story. Warning - this will spoil your enjoyment of it, but it may be hard to find or you may be impatient.
"The Man Who Folded Himself" David Gerrold.
"The End of Eternity" Isaac Asimov
"The Fox and The Forest" Ray Bradbury.


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