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Time Travel is the fifth episode of series two of the original series of Bernard's Watch Television program. This episode was first broadcast on 23 October 1998.

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  • Time Travel is the fifth episode of series two of the original series of Bernard's Watch Television program. This episode was first broadcast on 23 October 1998.
  • Time travel is the act of moving from one part of the timelime to another in any manner other than the slow progress of moving from your date of birth to date of death.
  • By making use of time displacement equipment agents are deployed on missions designed to either ensure, alter, or eradicate the status quo as perceived by the participants at the time. However, the equipment is limited to organic objects, such as humans. Clothes and weapons don't count.
  • The nature of time travel is not completely explained, however one can deduce its partial nature through dialogue and revelations by characters. Time travel is primarily achieved through technological means such as the TPDD by time travelers or through data manipulation, in the case of Nagato Yuki. The theories of time travel were invented by Haruhi Suzumiya and the Bespectacled Boy in the future. Ironically, the latter was marked for death by a faction of time travelers (represented by "Fujiwara") before he could contribute to time travel theories.
  • Time travel is the concept and central theme in the story of Fire Emblem Awakening.
  • Chuck Norris can turn back time by looking at a clock and flexing. He used this method to stop the JFK assassination by deflecting the bullet with his beard. However, JFK's head exploded in awe.
  • Time travel is the concept of moving backwards or forwards to different periods of time. It was largely used in science fiction, and until recently, was thought to be considered impossible. It was the cause for frequent alterations in mankind's future, resulting in much more devastating wars each time it was used as a way to simply make life better for an individual.
  • Time travel is the concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, generally using a theoretical invention, namely a time machine. It has a commonly recognized place in philosophy and fiction, but has a very limited application in real world physics, such as in quantum mechanics or wormholes.
  • Time Travel is accomplished when a Demon Warlock creates a Time tunnel so that people or objects can be transported through time. Time travel is a main theme of The Lost Colony and The Time Paradox. When Artemis Fowl and Holly Short went back into the past and came back to the present in The Time Paradox, Artemis matured rapidly to about 18, while Holly returned to her adolescent state.
  • Time Travel [05:00] is an Ugress track from the digital release The B Vault.
  • Time travel is the act of moving between different moments in time; either sending objects backwards in time to a moment before the present, or sending objects forward from the present to the future without the need to experience the intervening period (at least not at the normal rate). [picture needed]
  • The following topics are part of the book: * The thoughts of Dr. Spector and the story * The companions * The missing famous persons of the past The book is written from Dr. Spector's perspective and holds many of his thoughts and useful information for the Avatar's journey.
  • But the Time Travels can also be negative. For example, if the marble catches a Time Travel set to -4 seconds, it adds 4 seconds to the time.
  • On Twitter in early January 2013, Tim Stuby used the hashtag "#timetravelerose" regarding an averted Apple Family Reunion animation error of Apple Rose incidentally appearing young during Raise This Barn.
  • Time travel is a recurring theme and part of the mythology on Lost. First hinted in the season 2 episode, "The Long Con", the Island constantly moves, and by using an ancient wheel underneath the Orchid, the electromagnetic power on the Island allows the inhabitants to travel through time. Other cases feature the risks of time travel, which often end with death, due to the inability to find a constant. __TOC__
  • Events are listed in order of their first reference in the show.
  • Time travel was, as the name suggested, the process of travelling through time, in any direction. In the 26th century individuals who time travelled were sometimes known as persons of meta-temporal displacement. (PROSE: The Mary-Sue Extrusion) The Eleventh Doctor compared time travel to "a tear in the fabric of reality." (TV: The Name of the Doctor)
  • Time Travel is a broad Level Level Five Quantum power which allows a nova to travel through time. Note: There is some speculation that Time Travel is the power which Maxwell Anderson Mercer uses to travel through time. That, perhaps, is a decision best left up to each individual Storyteller.
  • In Mega Man II, Dr. Wily uses a time machine (named Time Skimmer in the US and European manuals) to travel to the future. Before the events of the game, Dr. Wily learns of a top-secret project to create an experimental time-machine known as the Time Skimmer at the Time-Space Research Laboratory (Chronos Institute in US and European manuals). He proceeds to steal it, originally planning to use it to change the past, but Wily discovers that the time machine had a serious flaw and could only travel into the future and back. Wily uses it to travel approximately 37.426 years in the future. While in the future, he experiments with the technology of the age and reprograms the future version of Mega Man, taking him back to his own time and renaming him Quint.
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  • Time travel is the act of changing what time period you are in, making it able to change what happens in the future. One example of timetravel is D.W.'s imagination in D.W.'s Time Trouble where she makes it so she is born before Arthur.
  • The ability to move through time. Sub-power of Time Manipulation. Not to be confused with Event Experiencing.
  • The earliest time machine was invented by cavemen, who discovered that by hurling a rock at rapid velocities toward another's head, the other person would be transported nearly an hour through time. This primitive time machine was soon replaced by better developments, such as running at full speed into a boulder, punching someone else in the face, and having near-death experiences. Unfortunately, these methods often had unwanted side-effects: the first two methods caused a kind of brain damage; the last involved one's life flashing before one's eyes, which was particularly boring if you were a rather hairy man that lived in caves all day.
  • Time travel is any movement through time that is not equivalent to the normal course of time, in particular a person or object moving from one time to another at a rate greater than the local entropic norm (i.e. moving forward in time faster than the normal "subjective second"-to-"objective second" ratio) leading to the "future," or in an reverse entropic vector (i.e. backwards in time) leading to the "past."
  • Time Travel is the means of travelling to different time periods, playing a major role in TimeSplitters series.
  • This happened to Julian Bashir when he traveled backwards in time to meet his grandmother. He did not screw her, and when he returned, he found out he was never born. But because he was never born, he could not have not screwed her, and thus could not be born. therefore he was born so he could go back in time to not screw her. We're not sure if this is what Wells had in mind; Heinlein, perhaps.
  • Time Travel is the process of travelling through time which features in many Power Rangers and Super Sentai seasons.
  • The Time Traveler's Time Machine could travel freely back and forth through time, by pulling a lever backward or pushing it forward. While seated in his machine, he could see the world changing around him rapidly, as though watching a video tape in fast forward or rewind. (The Time Machine franchise: "The Time Machine", "The Time Ships") Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth invented a Forwards Time Machine which had the same effect as The Time Traveler's, but could not travel backwards in time. (Futurama franchise: "Futurama")
  • The science of time travel is referred to as temporal mechanics. Rip Hunter, inventor of the Time Sphere, and a time traveler in his own right, is an expert in the field of temporal mechanics.
  • Time Travel is the process of traveling through different points in time. This concept is featured in many Kamen Rider series.
  • Time Travel is the act of moving backward or forward in time at a rate faster than naturally possible without aid or skipping forward without passing through subsequent moments at all. This is often acomplished via a worm-hole or usage of tachyon particles and Time Machines that manipulate either or both of these two and/or other forces.
  • Time travel is a colloquial term for journeying into the past or the future. There are several known ways to travel through time, including wormholes under special conditions (such as intersecting with a solar flare), special devices (Time machines) and local time manipulations within a Time dilation field. If the past is altered, the following chain of events will change, creating a new timeline. The new timeline is considered as "Main," while timelines with lack of intervention are considered as "Alternate." (SG1: "1969", "Unending", SGA: "Before I Sleep")
  • Time travel is the concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, generally using a theoretical invention known as a time machine. Time travel is a recognized concept in philosophy and fiction, but has a very limited support in theoretical physics, usually only in conjunction with quantum mechanics or Einstein–Rosen bridge.
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  • Time Travel is the ability to move through time and space into the past or the future. This ability can be achieved through an independent power or through other means such as spell casting and potions. Users of this power can travel through time in both directions, though there are many differences between traveling to the past and the future. Time Travel is a powerful and potentially dangerous ability as it can be used to change the course of history and alter the Grand Design.
  • Time travel is the action of an individual or object traveling through time, forward into the future or backward into the past. The means by which this can occur are numerous, but typically through the use of magic or a scientific device that somehow opens a passageway through time.
  • Time Travel is a really important part in the Dronian Universe.
  • A few weeks later, strange energy readings were detected on Cybertron. A team of Autobots and the Aerialbots left to investigate. The Aerialbots, enamored with Cybertron, were on a patrol when they were attacked by three Decepticon jets. Curious, Slingshot surrendered and began to ask the Decepticons questions, like why Prime thought they were evil. All the other Aerialbots except Silverbolt did the same, and Silverbolt followed at a distance. Starscream, feigning friendship, led the naive team into the Kronosphere, a time machine that had been generating the unusual energy readings. As Silverbolt arrived, trying to convince his teammates that they were in a trap, Megatron activated the Kronosphere, intending to send them back to before the beginning of time. Outside of the timestream, the
  • 11-Comet-Time-Machine.jpg Why-time-travel-is-impossible 66207 600x450.jpg Time travel is the process of leaving the timestream at a given point, traversing through the timeless realm of Limbo for a timeless interval, and re-entering timestream at another point, not having physically aged in transit. Since there are alternate futures, it is not always possible to travel to the same one. Since traveling into the past always affects reality in at least a minute way, one can never physically travel to one's true past, which is by definition the past in its original state, uncomplicated by extra temporal factors.
  • Because of the risks inherent to altering the outcome of historical events, via figures from one era interacting with another (usually the past), time travel was closely monitored, regulated and discouraged. In the Federation, the Department of Temporal Investigations was charged with this task. Time travel was also possible between parallel universes. (ENT: "In A Mirror, Darkly") Rakata designed the Teenage Device with one specific purpose: bringing their users face-to-face with their sixteen-year-old selves. (Star Trek: False Vacuum: "Dear Sixteen-Year-Old Me")
  • Time travel allows an individual or group of individuals to move to either either forward or backward in time, in such a way as to be able to interact with the surroundings and occupants of that time. Depending upon the nature of the universe occupied by the time traveller(s), it may be possible to alter the past in a way that the travellers’ personal timelines are rewritten. (Which might make a paradox.) Other continuities include divergent timelines in which any change creates a new reality.
  • Time travel is the concept of moving objects forward or backward in time. It has been used as a plot device in fiction since at least the 19th century. Some notable examples include Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, H.G. Wells' The Time Machine, The Terminator, and Back to the Future. In reality, current human understanding of physics does not permit traveling backwards in time, but using Albert Einstein's special and general theories of relativity, it is theoretically possible to travel forward in time by means of time dilation.
  • Time travel is having the ability to or the act of traveling forward or backward in time, thus breaking the seemingly irreversible flow of time. The study of this phenomenon is one of the focuses of temporal mechanics. Alterations to historical events can cause, among other things, alternate timelines and realities. As late as 2154, time travel was deemed impossible by the Vulcan Science Directorate. (ENT: "Awakening")
  • Over the years, several successful time machines have been built. Vandal Savage Chronos and Timecode built fully operative machines, while scientists such as Dr. Wakati and Dr. McDonald created devices that could slow its wearer down in hypertime. Toyman once built a temporal displacement beam without knowing it. The time-stream was generally left unpoliced, though the Guardians of the Universe imposed a law that no-one could travel to the beginning of time.
  • Time travel is any movement through time that is not equivalent to the normal course of time, in particular a person or object's travel leading either to the "past" or faster than usual to the "future". Thus, people displaced in time can use the data points of the "start" and "end" points of their journey to calculate their return trajectory along their circumstance-specific Feynman Curve to return to their own time. It can also be used to calculate a path to initiate a controlled time displacement. The conditions and equations defining time travel are very selective and highly complex.
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  • Contrary to popular belief, yes, there is a way to time travel. I warn you, though, only do this if you really, really long to experience such a phenomenon. All you need is... some of the blue stuff, yes. Take it and add it to some water in a container about the size of a shot glass, but make sure it's something you're willing to lose. Don't put it in any big glasses, or the resulting mixture will create a vapor that will burn your insides and kill you and everything in a mile's radius once it spreads. You'll keep walking, and notice more and more words. Hope. Lead. Power. Hope. Null. Hope. Hope. RIP.
  • Time travel is a technology developed in the Tri-System region. It appears to isolated to that region and virtually anywhere else in the galaxy (except around jump points, and the use of the Akwende Drive, and certain Pilgrim abilities to sense space-time). It primarily throws a person foreword in time (and is unknown if it will allow a person to go in reverse), so in a sense is closer to a form of time dilation. DEDFLASH is a space/time cruiser can predict the future of a flight.
  • Time travel is a highly controversial method of transportation, in that most versions of vehicles do not completely run on fossil fuels, which we all know to be power source that all true Americans use. Only homosexuals and abortionists use hybrid-powered time machines. For example, take Michael J. Fox and that creepy old man he hangs out with. (put the damn guns down, yes BTTF was a great movie, we just dont want people to time travel that way in real life) Time travel is also sometimes randomly done with DeLoreans.
  • Time Travel is the ability in which an individual or object literally moves through different points in time. A select few methods that make time travel possible exist on or in relation to Sonic's World, such as the Little Planet, where time travel can be performed through use of Time Warp Plates. In addition, the planetoid is homed to the seven Time Stones, which can allegedly grant the user complete control over time itself. At some point in the past, Dr. Eggman attempted to obtain these seven stones, but was stopped by Sonic, who utilized the aformentioned warp plates. (VG: SCD)
  • Time travel referred to travel from one point in time to another, analogous to travel from point to point in realspace or hyperspace. It does not generally refer to a body's natural experience of the flow of time along with the rest of the universe; rather, it refers to travel to the past against the natural flow of time, or travel to the future at a rate faster than that of the rest of the universe.
  • It is possible that said characters' post-Flashpoint selves must have ceased to exist and been replaced by their pre-Flashpoint selves when the event of their return to Earth Two's timeline as if it occurred in the post-Flashpoint reality. The existence of multiple timelines coexisting together, across the multiverse, is yet another example of temporal mutability.
  • Time Travel is a temporal displacement that occurs when a person leaves their native time period and travels into the future or the past for any length and duration of time. According to Rommie, there are multiple theories regarding time travel, with one theory stating that timeline is fixed, meaning that no matter what a person does, history can never be changed. Another theory states that time is constantly in flux meaning changing the past in even the slightest way can have infinite consequences for the future.
  • Time travel is the mythological belief that someone could actually travel through time. In fact, there are simple ways to time travel, and they don't involve a big team of scientists trying to figure it all out. These include: * Changing the time on the clock * Going to Alaska where it's always night * Relise that you can't change time or travel through it Those are the three main ways.
  • There is the well-known paradox of traveling into the past to kill your mother before you were born. Actually, it works for anyone known by anyone else. The contradiction is that if you were never born, how did you go back in time to kill your mother?
  • Definition: n. the hypothetical process of moving between past and future; also written as time-travelEach character on OMA has the capability to move through time because of the Time Chamber Incident. What this means is, your character’s RPs can take place at any time you want them to and is a way for you to RP past or future scenes that help to develop your character in the present time frame.Note: Only those in possession of the time shards can RP that they can actually control where they end up in time. For everyone else, it simply happens by accident.Examples:Example 1: You have a Golden Era character. You character is married to another Golden Era character. How did they meet? To explain this, you can do a time travel thread to Hogwarts where you RP your character as a student meetin
  • Time travel is the concept of moving between different moments in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, either sending objects (or in some cases just information) backwards in time to a moment before the present, or sending objects forward from the present to the future without the need to experience the intervening period (at least not at the normal rate). Fox Mulder believed that he travelled to 1939 whilst investigating the disappearance of the S.S. Queen Anne in the Bermuda Triangle.(TXF: "Triangle")
  • In the episode Ricksy Business, Rick used a gadget to freeze time so that they could clean up the party they had before Beth and Jerry got home. In the episode A Rickle in Time, time was still frozen from the previous episode and had been for the equivalent of six months. When time was unfrozen, Rick, Morty, and Summer were unable to touch anyone or anything for a while, or else a paradox would ensue. This rule was quickly broken and time started to split in two and eventually multiply throughout the episode. Each version of time was slightly different, with differences such as Morty and Summer switching places, and they had to control the places they went in order to fuse time back together again.
  • Time travel, often shortened to "TTing", is when the player manually changes the time of their game to benefit from seasonal events, bugs, fish, moving villagers out, moving villagers in, upgrading shops, etc, in their Animal Crossing series games. It is also used to manipulate the ABD interest where, by the end of each month, a certain percentage is added to the player's Bell amount in their bank accounts.
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