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Inspired by the Time Travel theme of Strange Magazine 14
(Fall, 1994) our Strange Web Site Time Travel pages include some of the high
points of that issue (including the very controversial Steven Gibbs interview),
as well as some classic time-bending High Strangeness from our Louisiana correspondent Ken Meaux. Ken's haunting piece has been reprinted, retold, and
cited many times since it debuted in Strange Magazine 2 (Spring, 1989).
Never-before-published material includes Douglas Chapman's quick tour of some time
travel movies. Sherrill Roberts discusses the possibility that modern physics may
provide some mechanisms for moving though time. Time Travel book reviews and a
suggested reading list round out the Time Travel Pages.
HIGH STRANGENESS: TIME TRAVELLER
Ken Meaux's unforgettable telling of a documented incident of possible time-slippage.
QUANTUM STRANGENESS AND SPACETIME
Sherrill Roberts discusses the scientific premises that suggest that time travel may be possible, including proposed mechanisms for warping time. Enter the world of worm holes, black holes, cosmic strings, and time travel paradoxes in this referenced article.
TIME TRAVEL MOVIES
Douglas Chapman touches on some significant time travel films.
TIME TRAVEL BOOK REVIEWS
Marc Davenport's latest book is his take on ufonauts
as time travellers: we have met the ETs and they are us. Rick Gregory reviews
Visitors From Time: The Secret of the UFOs
and has a few problems with Davenport's conclusions.
Ufologist/fortean researcher Jenny Randles explores the mysteries of time in her recent book Time Travel: Fact, Fiction & Possibility Douglas Chapman's review is an extended version of the one published in Strange Magazine 14.
MORE TIME TRAVEL BOOKS
A short list of additional time travel books with a popular scientific approach for those with further interest in the subject.
HOW TO MEET A TIME TRAVELLER
In the Time Travel section of the Artcomics Web site, Bebe Williams will instruct you how to provide a time traveller with a legal document detailing instructions for determining the time and location of a projected visit.
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