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  1. Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Fantasy

    1985 · Documentary · 45m

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      • Time travel is the hypothetical activity of traveling into the past or future. Time travel is a widely recognized concept in philosophy and fiction, particularly science fiction. In fiction, time travel is typically achieved through the use of a hypothetical device known as a time machine.
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  2. Jul 1, 1985 · Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Fantasy: Directed by Gayle Hollenbaugh, Suzanne McCafferty. With Michael J. Fox, Ray Bradbury, Neil Canton, Bob Gale. Michael J. Fox hosts an hour-long look at time travel in popular culture, culminating in a promotion for the then-new movie "Back to the Future."

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    • Michael J. Fox, Ray Bradbury, Neil Canton
    • Gayle Hollenbaugh, Suzanne Mccafferty
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    • Type 1 Anything Goes
    • Type 2 Branch Reality
    • Type 3 Time Dilation
    • Type 4 This Always Happened
    • Type 5 Seeing The Future
    • Type 6 Time Loop / Groundhog Day
    • Type 7 Unstuck Mind
    • Type 8 Unstuck Body

    Definition:Characters travel back and forth within their historical timeline. This approach frees you to have fun and not get lost in the minutiae of how time travel works. Usually, there’s a magical Maguffin that to quote the great Dr. Ememett Brown, “makes time travel possible”. Writers have used a car, a phone booth, and a hot tub, among other o...

    Definition: Changes to the past don’t rewrite history. They split the timeline into an alternate branch timeline. This action does not change or erase the original timeline. As authors got more familiar with the science behind time travel in theoretical physics, this type, based upon the many worlds theory in quantum mechanics, emerged. When the ch...

    Definition: Characters traveling off-world experience time moving more slowly than elsewhere in the universe, allowing them to move forward in time (but not backward). This type is the based upon our scientific understanding of how time slows down as you approach the speed of the light. This is a forward-only type of time travel. There’s no going b...

    Definition:All of time is fixed on a predestined loop in which the very act of time travel itself sets the events of the story into motion. This one can confuse and delves closer to the realm of theology than science. It feels gimmicky, and has become something of a trope making it hard to pull this off in a satisfying way for your audience. This t...

    Definition:After seeing a vision of their fate, characters choose to change their destiny or embrace their lot. We’re stretching to call this time travel, but it provides your story with built-in conflict and stakes. Will the hero choose to walk the path knowing how it will end, or will they choose a different path? Examples: Oedipus Rex, A Christm...

    Definition:Characters relive the same day over and over, resetting back to a respawn point once they die or become incapacitated. This type gained popularity after the movie, Groundhog Day, became a tremendous hit. Most of the other examples take the Groundhog Dayidea and put a slight twist on it. Like Type 4 “This Always Happened”, the popularity ...

    Definition:Characters consciousness transport through time within his body to his life at different ages. Nostalgia for the past and dreaming of the future are core parts of the human experience. This type runs more metaphorically than scientific. Examples: Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Desmond in the series Lost.

    Definition: A character’s body or object becomes physically detached from the flow of time within the surrounding universe, becoming inverted or younger. Only certain objects or bodies are unstuck from time. Also called Inverted Entropy. This one will blow your mind if you think about it for too long. Like Type 2 “Branch Reality”, this one comes fr...

  4. A documentary that explores the imaginative dimensions of time travel and the way Hollywood has presented the subject. Includes film clips.

  5. Powered by. Michael J. Fox hosts an hour-long look at time travel in popular culture, culminating in a promotion for the then-new movie "Back to the Future."

  6. Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Fantasy. Summaries. Michael J. Fox hosts an hour-long look at time travel in popular culture, culminating in a promotion for the then-new movie "Back to the Future." Synopsis. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute. Learn more. Contribute to this page.

  7. Feb 10, 2021 · Via Del Rey. Time travel is a genre unto itself, one that spans sci-fi, mystery, fantasy, history and more. But there are distinct categories of time travel narratives, each with its own set of rules—and each with a different baked-in outlook.

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