Time Warps (1984) Anthology by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles Waugh (ed, Jerry eBooks 2019)
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Overview: From Isaac Asimov’s introduction:
"In my introduction to an earlier book in this series, I said that time travel was thought to be impossible.
Why? we might wonder. We can travel north, south, east or west at will. We can even jump up into the air, or climb a mountain, or rise up in a balloon or airplane or rocket. Or we can sink down into the ocean or dig down into the ground. Or we can stand still and do none of these things.
Why should time be so different? We can’t stand still in time. We are always traveling, every one of us, along with the entire earth and the entire universe, forward toward tomorrow; and all at the same speed. Every second we travel one second into the future; every day we travel one day into the future; every year . . . Well, you get the idea.
Why can’t we travel a little faster into the future and reach next year tomorrow; or move backward and reach last year tomorrow; or even just stand still and let it be today for a whole week?
As a matter of fact, according to Einstein’s theory of relativity, we can make time move more slowly if we travel through space very quickly, but that’s no good. Why can’t we fiddle with time while we are right here just by handling the controls of a time machine?"
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Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Contents:
Introduction – Isaac Asimov
Experiment – Fredric Brown
Nightmare in Time – Fredric Brown
For the Love of Barbara Allen – Robert E. Howard
The Biography Project – H.L. Gold
Time for Survival – George O. Smith
Over the River and Through the Woods – Clifford D. Simak
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