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  2. Teleportation in fiction - Wikipedia

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    An early example of scientific teleportation (as opposed to magical or spiritual teleportation) is found in the 1897 novel To Venus in Five Seconds by Fred T. Jane. Jane's protagonist is transported from a strange-machinery-containing gazebo on Earth to planet Venus. A common fictional device for teleportation is a "wormhole".

  3. List of fictional vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Buses often appear as settings, or sometimes even characters, in works of fiction. This is a list of named buses which were important story elements in notable works of fiction, including books, films and television series.

  4. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    An unforeseen change in the past necessitates the use of psychic abilities to reset the present and future. 2014 The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August: Catherine Webb: A man lives his life again and again from the beginning each time he dies. He finds more people like him in the Cronus club. 2014 Time And Time Again: Ben Elton

  5. Bookworm Adventures walkthrough and cheats - AOL

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    GENERAL TIPS Right-click to return all tiles to the letter grid. Left-click on a letter in a spelt word to remove tiles from that letter rightward. Press "1" on the keyboard to use a Health potion.

  6. Bookworm, Run! - Wikipedia

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    Bookworm, Run!" is a science fiction short story by American writer Vernor Vinge. His second published work of fiction, it appeared in Analog Science Fiction Science Fact in 1966, and was reprinted in True Names... and Other Dangers in 1987, and in 2001's The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge .

  7. Time travel in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Time travel in modern fiction is sometimes achieved by space and time warps, stemming from the scientific theory of general relativity. [9] Stories from antiquity often featured time travel into the future through a time slip brought on by traveling or sleeping, in other cases, time travel into the past through supernatural means, for example brought on by angels or spirits.

  8. Teleportation - Wikipedia

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    Teleportation is the hypothetical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. It is a common subject in science fiction and fantasy literature.

  9. List of stories set in a future now in the past - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, life expectancy has significantly increased. (Ironically, Alfred Hitchcock himself would die in 1980.) Blue Comet SPT Layzner: Anime series 1985–1986 1996 By 1996, the Cold War has intensified and nuclear tensions loom. At this time, both the United States and the Soviet Union have bases on the Moon and Mars. Bombshell: Film 1997 2011