
With the number of bizarre and often conflicting time travel plots that crop up in science fiction, Discover Magazine is taking a look at the premise of time travel and establishes a few ground rules - just how do you travel through time anyway ?"With the new Star Trek out, its long past time (as it were) that we laid out the rules for would-be fictional time-travelers.
Not that we expect these rules to be obeyed; the dramatic demands of a work of fiction will always trump the desire to get things scientifically accurate, and Star Trek all by itself has foisted half a dozen mutually-inconsistenttheories of time travel on us. "
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Source: Discover Magazine
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