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Short Stories > Feb 2022 - "The Theory and Practice of Time Travel: A Syllabus" by David DeGraff

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Jim (jimmaclachlan) | 4367 comments "The Theory and Practice of Time Travel: A Syllabus" by David DeGraff is our short story this month courtesy of Ed. It's short & fun. It also introduced me to an online magazine, the Translunar Travelers Lounge. Read it online for free here:
https://translunartravelerslounge.com...


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Ryan Dash (ryandash) | 106 comments I found this vaguely amusing, but the syllabus fails to justify the existence of the class in my opinion. Also, there seems to be an odd contradiction: at the beginning it says "This is my last time teaching this class" and later it says "I really want to keep teaching this class, so be safe." I suppose it could be justified by saying it's only a partially updated syllabus, but that seems like lazy writing to me.


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Jim  Davis | 267 comments Ryan wrote: "I found this vaguely amusing, but the syllabus fails to justify the existence of the class in my opinion. Also, there seems to be an odd contradiction: at the beginning it says "This is my last tim..."

Since it involves time travel it may be the last time chronologically he teaches the class but intends to continue teaching it in the past.


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Jim  Davis | 267 comments Fun story. I liked the reference to "- All you Zombies -", my favorite time travel story.


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Ed Erwin | 2372 comments Mod
Ryan wrote: "... there seems to be an odd contradiction..."

I didn't notice that! But if you take the class, you'll see that you will learn to "Be able to resolve paradoxes…"


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Ed Erwin | 2372 comments Mod
I thought it was a fun story. And of particular interest to this group because it alludes to various other SF stories.

I really hate stories that take time-travel paradoxes seriously. But it is okay when a story approaches it with humor.

I wouldn't vote for this as story of the year for Hugo's or whatever, but I still like it. My favorite story of the year was, however, present in that same issue of the magazine. It is fantasy, not SF, so I can't talk about it here!

https://translunartravelerslounge.com...


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Jim  Davis | 267 comments Jim wrote: ""The Theory and Practice of Time Travel: A Syllabus" by David DeGraff is our short story this month courtesy of Ed. It's short & fun. It also introduced me to an online magazine, the Translunar Tra..."

I actually read this long before it was published on my special Kindle with time machine app.


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Ryan Dash (ryandash) | 106 comments Jim wrote: "Since it involves time travel it may be the last time chronologically he teaches the class but intends to continue teaching it in the past."

This explanation doesn't satisfy me because of the distinction of Personal (Proper) Time in the syllabus. It is written in such a way that there is a pretty clear linear structure of time with respect to the professor. And I think every time travel book I've ever read has a consistent timeline for the characters who travel in time.


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Sabri | 226 comments I agree with Ryan that the "last" vs "continue" paradox doesn't appear to have a satisfying resolution. In contrast it was quite fun to think about the explicit naming of students in the "Classroom Behavior" section. I enjoyed the idea of a class that has both latin and calculus as prerequisites - can that be said to apply to any university classes these days?


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Ed Erwin | 2372 comments Mod
"I really want to keep teaching this class, so be safe." could mean that he doesn't want the course to be cancelled half-way through the semester.

Or it could be a mistake.


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Jim  Davis | 267 comments Ryan wrote: "Jim wrote: "Since it involves time travel it may be the last time chronologically he teaches the class but intends to continue teaching it in the past."

This explanation doesn't satisfy me because..."


I guess I need to brush up on theory. Has anybody been able to locate a copy of "Time Travel for Dummies"?


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Ed Erwin | 2372 comments Mod
Jim wrote: "Has anybody been able to locate a copy of "Time Travel for Dummies"? "

Yes! It is available for free on Kindle Unlimited.
Time Travel For Dummies Beyond the manual guide you're on your own! by Max Stravagar Time Travel For Dummies: Beyond the manual guide you're on your own!


message 13: by Jim (last edited Feb 04, 2022 07:12AM) (new)

Jim  Davis | 267 comments Wow! Thanks. I didn't think it really existed. Unfortunately when I looked at the description it wasn't what I expected. I was looking for a typical "for dummies" book that would explain the theory in simple terms for us dummies and show me how to build a time machine. I already have "FTL For Dummies" but haven't gotten very far yet.


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Ed Erwin | 2372 comments Mod
Yeah, I guess I should say I think it is actually a novel. Don't want to mislead you.

"It is the first [SF novel] to focus on two nerds growing up in 1980's rode island"

I don't know what "rode island" is, but I don't really want to know.


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Sabri | 226 comments Isn't that where Rode Dahl lived?


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Alan Lewis | 0 comments I had a good time reading this piece. I might have even enjoyed it in another time.


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Katie (thoughtprocesses) | 14 comments I think I will read it yesterday. :)


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Katie (thoughtprocesses) | 14 comments Read it yesterday, totally worth the journey! Do I get at least a B+ for effort? :D


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Alan Lewis | 0 comments Katie wrote: "Read it yesterday, totally worth the journey! Do I get at least a B+ for effort? :D"

Given that the day before yesterday


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