THE HANDBOOK OF TIME TRAVEL: From Philosophy to a Research Agenda through the Imaginary - A SF Short Story
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The Handbook of Time Travel explores one of humanity’s oldest fascinations through a bold, interdisciplinary lens, combining philosophy, psychology, speculative science, and personal experience into a single, compelling narrative. Instead of treating time as a rigid line, this book imagines it as a fluid, multidimensional landscape shaped as much by consciousness as by physics.
Drawing on déjà vu, near-death experiences, memory anomalies, and the allure of parallel universes, the author proposes a provocative idea: perhaps time travel is not only possible, it may already happen in subtle, internal ways. Using examples from film, literature, and cultural phenomena such as the Mandela Effect, the book suggests that changes made to the past could spawn new realities, each one unfolding like a drop of water in an infinite ocean of possibilities.
Blending theoretical insight with emotionally charged autobiographical moments, The Handbook of Time Travel invites readers to question the boundaries of perception and the mechanisms of reality itself. It concludes with a daring research proposal: a controlled experiment in short-range temporal displacement of human consciousness.
A captivating read for anyone drawn to speculative science, metaphysics, or the mysteries of existence.