A journey through the evolution of time travel; from its origins, its evolution and influence in science fiction, to the exciting possibilities in the future.
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A Brief History of Time Travel
2018
R
1 h 5 m
Estados Unidos
Dokumentaryo
Sci-Fi
A journey through the evolution of time travel; from its origins, its evolution and influence in science fiction, to the exciting possibilities in the future.
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Satyanarayana Dasa
Self - Founder of the Jiva Institute of Vedic Studies
Ed Farhi
Self - Professor of Physics, MIT
Bill Nye
Self - Science Educator, Comedian & Television Host
Ted Sider
Self - Professor of Philosophy, NYU
Daniel Wilson
Self - Author, Television Host & Robotics Engineer
Ted Chiang
Self - Science Fiction Writer
Erik D. Demaine
Self - Professor of Computer Science, MIT
Tim Schafer
Self - Founder of Double Fine Productions
Alexandra Holmes
Self - Intuitive Life & Business Strategist
Wanda Gregory
Self - Lecturer at University of Washington Bothell Campus
Brooks Peck
Self - Curator at the Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle
Seth Shostak
Self - Senior Astronomer, SETI Institute
Chana Phaedra
Self - President & Researcher, Advanced Euro Biosciences
Albert Einstein
Self - Theoretical Physicist
Enrique Gaspar
Self - Author, El anacronópete
Michelle Power
Self - Narrator
H.G. Wells
Self - Author, The Time Machine
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Anisha Oli
25/05/2023 08:01
Moviecut—A Brief History of Time Travel
Sebabatso
23/05/2023 03:25
Calling this documentary is only partially true. More of it was speculation of diverse scientists about time travel - it's possibility, possible limitations and like.
Well, what is clear is that their knowledge is limited. And even way of thinking. That Indian (Asian) guy presented much better knowledge about time, and it is not new thing there.
Let's see little one area where time travel exists: books and movies - pardon, that's 2 areas - well not really separated - as we know there was book 'Time Machine' from H. G. Wells, and later was movie, actually 2 of them so far. And no one of those scientists mentioned something very interesting and by me important: Wells-es novel time machine was strictly that - travel only in time. What we can read and watch, and was created later has in most (like 99%) cases combined time and space travel. User needs to set not only destination time but location too. And that's not just time travel then.
I liked in Wells novel that it was pure time travel. Much smarter. And that resulted in interesting situations too.
Ah, and that talk about that wee see past when looking at far stars, galaxies. Not correct. We see the light, not them. And we see the light in moment when it arrives in our eyes. So, we don't see the past. We see presentation of past. If think better, same stays for close objects too - picoseconds instead billions of years, but it is time too. And when are at sci-fi : are those far galaxies real, or maybe just someone projects such image for us ? Hey, idea for movie :-)
🔥Anjanshakya🔥😎
30/03/2023 06:41
Calling this documentary is only partially true. More of it was speculation of diverse scientists about time travel - it's possibility, possible limitations and like.
Well, what is clear is that their knowledge is limited. And even way of thinking. That Indian (Asian) guy presented much better knowledge about time, and it is not new thing there.
Let's see little one area where time travel exists: books and movies - pardon, that's 2 areas - well not really separated - as we know there was book 'Time Machine' from H. G. Wells, and later was movie, actually 2 of them so far. And no one of those scientists mentioned something very interesting and by me important: Wells-es novel time machine was strictly that - travel only in time. What we can read and watch, and was created later has in most (like 99%) cases combined time and space travel. User needs to set not only destination time but location too. And that's not just time travel then.
I liked in Wells novel that it was pure time travel. Much smarter. And that resulted in interesting situations too.
Ah, and that talk about that wee see past when looking at far stars, galaxies. Not correct. We see the light, not them. And we see the light in moment when it arrives in our eyes. So, we don't see the past. We see presentation of past. If think better, same stays for close objects too - picoseconds instead billions of years, but it is time too. And when are at sci-fi : are those far galaxies real, or maybe just someone projects such image for us ? Hey, idea for movie :-)
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Anisha Oli
25/05/2023 08:01
Moviecut—A Brief History of Time Travel
Sebabatso
23/05/2023 03:25
Calling this documentary is only partially true. More of it was speculation of diverse scientists about time travel - it's possibility, possible limitations and like.
Well, what is clear is that their knowledge is limited. And even way of thinking. That Indian (Asian) guy presented much better knowledge about time, and it is not new thing there.
Let's see little one area where time travel exists: books and movies - pardon, that's 2 areas - well not really separated - as we know there was book 'Time Machine' from H. G. Wells, and later was movie, actually 2 of them so far. And no one of those scientists mentioned something very interesting and by me important: Wells-es novel time machine was strictly that - travel only in time. What we can read and watch, and was created later has in most (like 99%) cases combined time and space travel. User needs to set not only destination time but location too. And that's not just time travel then.
I liked in Wells novel that it was pure time travel. Much smarter. And that resulted in interesting situations too.
Ah, and that talk about that wee see past when looking at far stars, galaxies. Not correct. We see the light, not them. And we see the light in moment when it arrives in our eyes. So, we don't see the past. We see presentation of past. If think better, same stays for close objects too - picoseconds instead billions of years, but it is time too. And when are at sci-fi : are those far galaxies real, or maybe just someone projects such image for us ? Hey, idea for movie :-)
🔥Anjanshakya🔥😎
30/03/2023 06:41
Calling this documentary is only partially true. More of it was speculation of diverse scientists about time travel - it's possibility, possible limitations and like.
Well, what is clear is that their knowledge is limited. And even way of thinking. That Indian (Asian) guy presented much better knowledge about time, and it is not new thing there.
Let's see little one area where time travel exists: books and movies - pardon, that's 2 areas - well not really separated - as we know there was book 'Time Machine' from H. G. Wells, and later was movie, actually 2 of them so far. And no one of those scientists mentioned something very interesting and by me important: Wells-es novel time machine was strictly that - travel only in time. What we can read and watch, and was created later has in most (like 99%) cases combined time and space travel. User needs to set not only destination time but location too. And that's not just time travel then.
I liked in Wells novel that it was pure time travel. Much smarter. And that resulted in interesting situations too.
Ah, and that talk about that wee see past when looking at far stars, galaxies. Not correct. We see the light, not them. And we see the light in moment when it arrives in our eyes. So, we don't see the past. We see presentation of past. If think better, same stays for close objects too - picoseconds instead billions of years, but it is time too. And when are at sci-fi : are those far galaxies real, or maybe just someone projects such image for us ? Hey, idea for movie :-)
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