Quote by Tad Williams

People in science fiction flicks always seemed to know useful things about the places time travel took them. But what if the time traveler had been only an average history student? What then?


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Summary

This quote highlights the common trope seen in science fiction movies where time travelers possess an exceptional knowledge of the historical events and places they visit. However, this quote raises the intriguing question of what would happen if an average history student were to undertake such time travel. It suggests that without specialized knowledge, the time traveler would encounter challenges and have limited understanding or appreciation of the historical significance and context of the places they visit. This brings attention to the potential for unexpected and unglamorous outcomes when time travel is explored beyond the realm of fiction.

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Science
By Tad Williams
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