Time travel First, I will use my personal theory to give you a better time concept. When you look up at the sky at night, what can you see in the stars? Do you think that there is a collage of stars? Most of them are different. When you see the sky at night, you can see the past. Because the stars' lights take a lot of time to reach the earth and these stars may disappear at that time. There are two ways to do that. When a resident (if any) sees our sun on the planet around the star you are seeing, he also looks at the past.
I - I am an idiot of time travel. The time journey that many critics are ridiculous is cliché. A time travel that breaks the second law of thermodynamics and betrays the natural linear choice caused a stunning paradox. Time travel is used as a tool to teach bad people, a good lesson from a company driven by a selfish desire comes at a price. This is getting old. This is old-fashioned. But ah. This is a good story. This is missing from today's novel. Because I did not place this first, I might be attacked. I'm sorry. Dusk appeared in the first amazing science fiction in 1941. It is definitely a classic SF short story. Asimov also changed it to a novel. I have not read the novel. But this story is really exciting. It is destructive. But this is a good side
What is the charm of a time travel story? What do hypothetical people want to accomplish through time travel? What kind of problems did they encounter? What goals can they achieve? why? How does the time travel experience influence the way the character thinks about his age? (A) Nature, (b) Native American people, (c) Explain Caucasian attitudes towards law. How does the author see the attitude of the white character? How does Caucasian 'calm down' on this land? What kind of conflict appeared in the story? How are they resolved? Who is your sympathy for this story? What are the common features of Western movies?