IS TIME TRAVEL IS REAL?

Ten Book Collection

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Space Opera, Science Fiction
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Author: James M. Brand ISBN: 1230003043844
Publisher: ZREADS Publication: January 22, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James M. Brand
ISBN: 1230003043844
Publisher: ZREADS
Publication: January 22, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

IS TIME TRAVEL IS REAL?
Ten Book Collection

I have selected the ten most popular books on time travel and combined them into one easy to read book collection.

If you look anywhere on the interent and search time travel you will see that many agree that these ten amazing books have proven not only to be just science fiction, but many agree that these select books are possible proof that time travel is not only possible, but very likely to be happening right now in this life-time.

Many believe that authors such as H. G. Wells is not only a science fiction writer, but an actual psychic in the respect that so many of his other books that were written in the nineteenth century have already manifested into reality.

In my opinion, (Matthew Mystic), many time a science fiction author is actually writing a book of predictions rather than a book of fiction, weather it is knowingly or unknowingly.

Try to imagine the imagination of Ingersoll Lockwood, or H. G. Wells and how they think.

Just imagine a pen or a typewriter in their hand and all of the knowledge that is flowing through their brain.

Are they just imagining everything or is an outside force communicating with them telepathically?

You be the judge.

All books included:

  1. Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey (This is the book that possibly proves the Trump's are time travelors)

  2. The Last President Or (1900)

  3. The Time Machine

  4. The Variable Man

  5. The Skull

  6. Tales Of Space And Time

  7. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

  8. Anthem

  9. The Chessmen Of Mars

  10. The Sleeper Awakens

  11. EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS THE TRUMP FAMILY TIME TRAVEL THEORY

  12. LOOKING BACKWARD From (2000 to 1887)

  13. Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey
    Synopsis
    Copyrighted in 1892 and originally published in 1893, This novel mixes science fiction and fantasy as it follows the adventures of Baron Trump, also known as the little Baron, and his wonderful dog Bulger as they traveled through the hollow earth where they encounter the domains of various surreally described races including the Transparent Folk and the Rattlebrains. In spite of the similarity of the name there is no known relationship to Baron Trump, the son of the current American President. Of course since Baron Trump could travel through time his exact origins can not be known.

  14. The Last President Or (1900)
    Synopsis
    This little booklet was penned at the end of the 19th century, and ostensibly involves events mere years later. A work of political satire, it chastises the rise of socialism and populism, inferring their fictional rise here as disastrous and leading to chaos. It is of note here that this work, along with others by Lockwood, appear to prognosticate the current political climate of the United States and West at large- and for an apparent religious Catholic of his era, it is not altogether impossible that Lockwood- wittingly or unwittingly- tapped into some mystic forces. Regardless, it is an interesting little political story from its time and is reflective of some of the social ideologies and movements of the age.

  15. The Time Machine
    Synopsis
    The first great novel to imagine time travel, H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine (1895) follows its narrator on an incredible journey that takes him eventually to the earth’s last moments. When a Victorian scientist invents a machine that allows him to travel to the year A.D. 802,701, he encounters a highly evolved society of people called Eloi, for whom suffering has apparently been replaced by refinement and harmony. First impressions are misleading, however, and his discovery of the Eloi’s true relationship to the brutish Morlocks who lurk in tunnels beneath them leads him to a horrifying insight into the fate of mankind and its roots in his own time.

  16. The Variable Man
    Synopsis
    The Variable Man is a science fiction short story written by Philip Kindred Dick, an American novelist remembered for his science fiction stories such as The Man in the High Castle, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and A Scanner Darkly.
    A war is about to break between Centaurian Empire and Terra which is blocked into Centaurian system. Both doing advance researches to destroy the opponent with latest technologies. As they continue to predict the result, actual fight is yet to start. Terra is succeeding in creating a deadly weapon named Icarus, which can travel faster than light and destroy the entire Centaurian Empire. While they are about fire, it is not working.
    In an accidental research they could bring a man from the past the variable man Thomas Cole. Terra believes he can support them in fixing Icarus, as he is a man of past and has certain genius in him. Finally the variable man fixes Icarus and it was fired. In contrast to the expectations, it exploded and caused severe damages to Terra, though the unpredictable also happened. It travelled faster than light, thus travel beyond the Centaurian Empire's perimeter and Terra is now no more part of the tine system of Centaurian, thus no need of war.

  17. The Skull
    Synopsis
    The Skull is a time travel short story written by the well known science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, remembered for his numerous short stories and novels such as The Man in the High Castle, Second Variety, The Broken Bubble, and Confessions of a Crap Artist.
    The skull narrates the story of the protagonist Conger, who is imprisoned now has been given an option to bailout on a mission of killing a man by traveling back in time. The targeted person’s skull is given for identification, with a note stating he would change the world for next few hundred years by his new religious movement. While Conger waits for the arrival, he was shocked to witness that the skull was his own and he had been asked to kill him. However he realizes that even though his death will not be and end, as another version of him will reappear.

  18. Tales Of Space And Time
    Synopsis
    Tales of Space and Time is Written in the last decade of eighteenth century by Science fiction novelist H.G Wells. These stories were published as periodicals in multiple volumes in monthly magazines. This is a collection of 3 short stories (The Crystal Egg, The Star and The Man Who Could Work Miracles ) and 2 Novels ( A Story Of The Stone Age & A Story Of The Days To Come). Revolving around the universe, this science fiction stories are written in a hypothetical scenarios like what happens if a planet is invaded or disappears in the Milky Way.
    The Crystal Egg: A Shop owner named Mr.Cave accidentally finding an egg through which we can see through the planet Mars and ultimately might lead to potential alien invasion.
    The Star: What will happen to Earth, if Neptune disappears from its orbit and descent into the Sun.
    A Story of the Stone Age: Remembering the Stone Age world, how the tribes survive in a world of threatening creatures run around the mankind.
    A Story of the Days to Come: How would you lead a life, in a world with megacities created by the mankind?
    The Man Who Could Work Miracles: Miracles do not necessary benefit the mankind, is the theme behind this story.

  19. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
    Synopsis
    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court written by Mark Twain is a fiction novel of satirical comedy which narrates the story of a Yankee Engineer who was transported back to King Arthur times.
    Hank Morgan is a resident of Hartford, Connecticut, who is also a skilled engineer with high levels of proficiency in firearms manufacturing. In a heated argument with his subordinates, he receives a head injury and wake up to found himself time travelled to sixth century England of King Arthur Times.
    Soon he was taken to king Arthur’s court and his strange appearance troubled them and he was imprisoned for execution. Knowing the solar eclipse is about to happen on the day, he sends a message to the King that he will bolt the sun if executed. At the time of execution, eclipse coincides and which made the people to think he is a magician who could even bolt the sun.
    This incident made him to become the second most powerful man in the kingdom and he capitalizes the superstitions of the people with his scientific knowledge. The rest of the story is narrated with his so called magician life until the time of the death of King Arthur, which he could not stop with his magic.

  20. Anthem
    Synopsis
    Anthem is written by Ayn Rand, A Russian born American novelist with multifaceted personalities as philosopher, screenwriter and playwright. Before moving her career to non-fiction works, she had written many novels including her best sellers “The Fountainhead ” and ”Atlas Shrugged”.
    Anthem is a dystopian novel based on the theme, the world has reentered another dark age where individuality is eliminated and equality becomes a blind acceptance. A mankind with peculiar rules for living such as whoever pronounce “I” will be killed, people sent to a specific place once in a year for sex, having friends is a crime, calling brother is a crime and invention is banned.
    Characters in this novel are christened peculiarly as Equality 7-2521 (A 21 years old Man) , Liberty 5-3000 (a Brave Girl) , International 4-8818 ( an Artist) , and Union 5-3992. The story narrated by Equality 7-2521 about his past and his proficiency in academics and his desire for invention of new things. In contrast to his desires, Equality 7-2521 is assigned the job as street sweeper. He goes hiding in a tunnel and secretly doing a research and invents the light bulb. While he was thrilled to announce his invention, he has been punished and his invention was about to be destroyed. He flees with his invention and reaches Uncharted Forest, the area which has been named as threshold by the Dark Age world.

  21. The Chessmen Of Mars
    Synopsis
    The Chessmen of Mars is part of the Barsoom series novels on Mars fiction written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, remembered for his planet fiction works and jungle adventure novels with his creations of Mars hero John Carter and Jungle hero Tarzan.
    This novel focuses on Tara, Princess of Helium not getting attracted towards Prince Gahan of Gathol. Angered by her unwillingness, her craft has been stormed and she reaches an unfamiliar region. Kaldanes a horrific race with large heads and small legs capture Tara and imprisoned. Kaldanes can attach their head to a headless creature called Rykors and ride like a horse. Ghek one of the Kaldanes is impressed by Tara’s singing voice.
    Meanwhile Gahan also reaches Kaldanes, by the same storm which brought Tara and captivated by Kaldanes. However he rescues Tara and flee along with Ghek. Tara could not identity Gahan now and he also hides his identity. All three reaches Manator, an isolated city and are captured by them. To escape they have to play a large Chess game in which game pieces would be living versions.

  22. The Sleeper Awakens
    Synopsis
    Wells' science fiction The Sleeper Awakes narrates the story of a man who awakens from his sleep after 203 years and surprised to find he has become the richest person in the world, by means of his bank balance and compound interest. Became a fable sleeper, his huge wealth made him to face the world which has transformed horrific during his two centuries of sleeping. His wealth is enjoyed by a group of people who does not want him to wake up ever.

  23. EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS THE TRUMP FAMILY TIME TRAVEL THEORY
    Synopsis
    This is a short report that explains the connection between the two books written by author "Ingersoll Lockwood", "Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey", and "The Last President Or (1900)."

  24. LOOKING BACKWARD From (2000 to 1887)
    One day however, Julian is unable to wake up and when he does wake up, he finds that he slept from 1887 until 2000. Julian was discovered by a medic who tried to build a laboratory over the place where Julian’s house used to be. Julian is convinced that he is in the future when the doctor who discovered him, Leete, shows him how the city landscape changed. Creators are not regulated by the normal convention and are free to work on their literary pieces or any other type of art. The same thing applies to magazines and newspapers. The age at which someone can retire is thirty- three and if a person should decide to retire, he will receive half of the yearly credit he received during the time he worked.
    The President of a country is elected by a council and if the council is pleased with that men, then he can be elected a second time.
    The law has been simplified and the rate crime dropped drastically because the wealth gap disappeared. Lying was also strongly discouraged so if a person was involved in some crime, he or she usually confessed quickly. There are no military forces and no family cooks because the state distributes the food as well. The number of people who are sick and disabled was also reduced and so the cost to provide medical aid was reduced as well.
    Women’s situation changed as well and they were no longer dependent on their men and people got married because they loved one another, not because of their wealth. In the 2000s, men were not the only ones who confessed their love but women as well. The 19th century was referred to as being barbaric in the 20th century and Julian feels responsible for that and feels like he will never be able to integrate in the new society.

File information:
File size (Digital) (38.7MB)
Books included (10)
Images/Illustrations (Yes)
Page count (8.5x11) (1,577)
Word count (524,034)

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IS TIME TRAVEL IS REAL?
Ten Book Collection

I have selected the ten most popular books on time travel and combined them into one easy to read book collection.

If you look anywhere on the interent and search time travel you will see that many agree that these ten amazing books have proven not only to be just science fiction, but many agree that these select books are possible proof that time travel is not only possible, but very likely to be happening right now in this life-time.

Many believe that authors such as H. G. Wells is not only a science fiction writer, but an actual psychic in the respect that so many of his other books that were written in the nineteenth century have already manifested into reality.

In my opinion, (Matthew Mystic), many time a science fiction author is actually writing a book of predictions rather than a book of fiction, weather it is knowingly or unknowingly.

Try to imagine the imagination of Ingersoll Lockwood, or H. G. Wells and how they think.

Just imagine a pen or a typewriter in their hand and all of the knowledge that is flowing through their brain.

Are they just imagining everything or is an outside force communicating with them telepathically?

You be the judge.

All books included:

  1. Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey (This is the book that possibly proves the Trump's are time travelors)

  2. The Last President Or (1900)

  3. The Time Machine

  4. The Variable Man

  5. The Skull

  6. Tales Of Space And Time

  7. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

  8. Anthem

  9. The Chessmen Of Mars

  10. The Sleeper Awakens

  11. EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS THE TRUMP FAMILY TIME TRAVEL THEORY

  12. LOOKING BACKWARD From (2000 to 1887)

  13. Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey
    Synopsis
    Copyrighted in 1892 and originally published in 1893, This novel mixes science fiction and fantasy as it follows the adventures of Baron Trump, also known as the little Baron, and his wonderful dog Bulger as they traveled through the hollow earth where they encounter the domains of various surreally described races including the Transparent Folk and the Rattlebrains. In spite of the similarity of the name there is no known relationship to Baron Trump, the son of the current American President. Of course since Baron Trump could travel through time his exact origins can not be known.

  14. The Last President Or (1900)
    Synopsis
    This little booklet was penned at the end of the 19th century, and ostensibly involves events mere years later. A work of political satire, it chastises the rise of socialism and populism, inferring their fictional rise here as disastrous and leading to chaos. It is of note here that this work, along with others by Lockwood, appear to prognosticate the current political climate of the United States and West at large- and for an apparent religious Catholic of his era, it is not altogether impossible that Lockwood- wittingly or unwittingly- tapped into some mystic forces. Regardless, it is an interesting little political story from its time and is reflective of some of the social ideologies and movements of the age.

  15. The Time Machine
    Synopsis
    The first great novel to imagine time travel, H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine (1895) follows its narrator on an incredible journey that takes him eventually to the earth’s last moments. When a Victorian scientist invents a machine that allows him to travel to the year A.D. 802,701, he encounters a highly evolved society of people called Eloi, for whom suffering has apparently been replaced by refinement and harmony. First impressions are misleading, however, and his discovery of the Eloi’s true relationship to the brutish Morlocks who lurk in tunnels beneath them leads him to a horrifying insight into the fate of mankind and its roots in his own time.

  16. The Variable Man
    Synopsis
    The Variable Man is a science fiction short story written by Philip Kindred Dick, an American novelist remembered for his science fiction stories such as The Man in the High Castle, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and A Scanner Darkly.
    A war is about to break between Centaurian Empire and Terra which is blocked into Centaurian system. Both doing advance researches to destroy the opponent with latest technologies. As they continue to predict the result, actual fight is yet to start. Terra is succeeding in creating a deadly weapon named Icarus, which can travel faster than light and destroy the entire Centaurian Empire. While they are about fire, it is not working.
    In an accidental research they could bring a man from the past the variable man Thomas Cole. Terra believes he can support them in fixing Icarus, as he is a man of past and has certain genius in him. Finally the variable man fixes Icarus and it was fired. In contrast to the expectations, it exploded and caused severe damages to Terra, though the unpredictable also happened. It travelled faster than light, thus travel beyond the Centaurian Empire's perimeter and Terra is now no more part of the tine system of Centaurian, thus no need of war.

  17. The Skull
    Synopsis
    The Skull is a time travel short story written by the well known science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, remembered for his numerous short stories and novels such as The Man in the High Castle, Second Variety, The Broken Bubble, and Confessions of a Crap Artist.
    The skull narrates the story of the protagonist Conger, who is imprisoned now has been given an option to bailout on a mission of killing a man by traveling back in time. The targeted person’s skull is given for identification, with a note stating he would change the world for next few hundred years by his new religious movement. While Conger waits for the arrival, he was shocked to witness that the skull was his own and he had been asked to kill him. However he realizes that even though his death will not be and end, as another version of him will reappear.

  18. Tales Of Space And Time
    Synopsis
    Tales of Space and Time is Written in the last decade of eighteenth century by Science fiction novelist H.G Wells. These stories were published as periodicals in multiple volumes in monthly magazines. This is a collection of 3 short stories (The Crystal Egg, The Star and The Man Who Could Work Miracles ) and 2 Novels ( A Story Of The Stone Age & A Story Of The Days To Come). Revolving around the universe, this science fiction stories are written in a hypothetical scenarios like what happens if a planet is invaded or disappears in the Milky Way.
    The Crystal Egg: A Shop owner named Mr.Cave accidentally finding an egg through which we can see through the planet Mars and ultimately might lead to potential alien invasion.
    The Star: What will happen to Earth, if Neptune disappears from its orbit and descent into the Sun.
    A Story of the Stone Age: Remembering the Stone Age world, how the tribes survive in a world of threatening creatures run around the mankind.
    A Story of the Days to Come: How would you lead a life, in a world with megacities created by the mankind?
    The Man Who Could Work Miracles: Miracles do not necessary benefit the mankind, is the theme behind this story.

  19. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
    Synopsis
    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court written by Mark Twain is a fiction novel of satirical comedy which narrates the story of a Yankee Engineer who was transported back to King Arthur times.
    Hank Morgan is a resident of Hartford, Connecticut, who is also a skilled engineer with high levels of proficiency in firearms manufacturing. In a heated argument with his subordinates, he receives a head injury and wake up to found himself time travelled to sixth century England of King Arthur Times.
    Soon he was taken to king Arthur’s court and his strange appearance troubled them and he was imprisoned for execution. Knowing the solar eclipse is about to happen on the day, he sends a message to the King that he will bolt the sun if executed. At the time of execution, eclipse coincides and which made the people to think he is a magician who could even bolt the sun.
    This incident made him to become the second most powerful man in the kingdom and he capitalizes the superstitions of the people with his scientific knowledge. The rest of the story is narrated with his so called magician life until the time of the death of King Arthur, which he could not stop with his magic.

  20. Anthem
    Synopsis
    Anthem is written by Ayn Rand, A Russian born American novelist with multifaceted personalities as philosopher, screenwriter and playwright. Before moving her career to non-fiction works, she had written many novels including her best sellers “The Fountainhead ” and ”Atlas Shrugged”.
    Anthem is a dystopian novel based on the theme, the world has reentered another dark age where individuality is eliminated and equality becomes a blind acceptance. A mankind with peculiar rules for living such as whoever pronounce “I” will be killed, people sent to a specific place once in a year for sex, having friends is a crime, calling brother is a crime and invention is banned.
    Characters in this novel are christened peculiarly as Equality 7-2521 (A 21 years old Man) , Liberty 5-3000 (a Brave Girl) , International 4-8818 ( an Artist) , and Union 5-3992. The story narrated by Equality 7-2521 about his past and his proficiency in academics and his desire for invention of new things. In contrast to his desires, Equality 7-2521 is assigned the job as street sweeper. He goes hiding in a tunnel and secretly doing a research and invents the light bulb. While he was thrilled to announce his invention, he has been punished and his invention was about to be destroyed. He flees with his invention and reaches Uncharted Forest, the area which has been named as threshold by the Dark Age world.

  21. The Chessmen Of Mars
    Synopsis
    The Chessmen of Mars is part of the Barsoom series novels on Mars fiction written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, remembered for his planet fiction works and jungle adventure novels with his creations of Mars hero John Carter and Jungle hero Tarzan.
    This novel focuses on Tara, Princess of Helium not getting attracted towards Prince Gahan of Gathol. Angered by her unwillingness, her craft has been stormed and she reaches an unfamiliar region. Kaldanes a horrific race with large heads and small legs capture Tara and imprisoned. Kaldanes can attach their head to a headless creature called Rykors and ride like a horse. Ghek one of the Kaldanes is impressed by Tara’s singing voice.
    Meanwhile Gahan also reaches Kaldanes, by the same storm which brought Tara and captivated by Kaldanes. However he rescues Tara and flee along with Ghek. Tara could not identity Gahan now and he also hides his identity. All three reaches Manator, an isolated city and are captured by them. To escape they have to play a large Chess game in which game pieces would be living versions.

  22. The Sleeper Awakens
    Synopsis
    Wells' science fiction The Sleeper Awakes narrates the story of a man who awakens from his sleep after 203 years and surprised to find he has become the richest person in the world, by means of his bank balance and compound interest. Became a fable sleeper, his huge wealth made him to face the world which has transformed horrific during his two centuries of sleeping. His wealth is enjoyed by a group of people who does not want him to wake up ever.

  23. EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS THE TRUMP FAMILY TIME TRAVEL THEORY
    Synopsis
    This is a short report that explains the connection between the two books written by author "Ingersoll Lockwood", "Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey", and "The Last President Or (1900)."

  24. LOOKING BACKWARD From (2000 to 1887)
    One day however, Julian is unable to wake up and when he does wake up, he finds that he slept from 1887 until 2000. Julian was discovered by a medic who tried to build a laboratory over the place where Julian’s house used to be. Julian is convinced that he is in the future when the doctor who discovered him, Leete, shows him how the city landscape changed. Creators are not regulated by the normal convention and are free to work on their literary pieces or any other type of art. The same thing applies to magazines and newspapers. The age at which someone can retire is thirty- three and if a person should decide to retire, he will receive half of the yearly credit he received during the time he worked.
    The President of a country is elected by a council and if the council is pleased with that men, then he can be elected a second time.
    The law has been simplified and the rate crime dropped drastically because the wealth gap disappeared. Lying was also strongly discouraged so if a person was involved in some crime, he or she usually confessed quickly. There are no military forces and no family cooks because the state distributes the food as well. The number of people who are sick and disabled was also reduced and so the cost to provide medical aid was reduced as well.
    Women’s situation changed as well and they were no longer dependent on their men and people got married because they loved one another, not because of their wealth. In the 2000s, men were not the only ones who confessed their love but women as well. The 19th century was referred to as being barbaric in the 20th century and Julian feels responsible for that and feels like he will never be able to integrate in the new society.

File information:
File size (Digital) (38.7MB)
Books included (10)
Images/Illustrations (Yes)
Page count (8.5x11) (1,577)
Word count (524,034)

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