Science Fiction
Related: About this forumI remember an SF short story where somebody tried to time travel to the past and ended up way out in space.
Might have been Asimov, not sure. Anyone know?
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(9,564 posts)Goonch
(4,429 posts)raccoon
(32,296 posts)Goonch
(4,429 posts)raccoon
(32,296 posts)Goonch
(4,429 posts)was there a time machine involved? Could this have been a tv episode or was it a magazine?
raccoon
(32,296 posts)Goonch
(4,429 posts)"Same Time Next Year"
by Neal Shusterman.
It was famously published in the horror anthology Bruce Coville's Book of Spine Tinglers II
(1996).
.
"Elias punched the coordinates for
1924 into the brass console, desperate to see his grandmother one last time. He pulled the lever, expecting the smell of ozone and the sight of her garden; instead, he was met with an absolute, crushing silence .
When the flash faded, there was no garden. There was no air. Through the reinforced glass of his pod, Elias stared at the cold, indifferent glow of distant nebulae [3]. He hadn't accounted for galactic driftwhile he had traveled back a century in time, the Earth had continued its relentless orbit around the Sun, and the Sun had continued its 500,000-mile-per-hour sprint around the Milky Way.
He had reached the right time, but the Earth was billions of miles away . He was a ghost in the vacuum, a man who had forgotten that in the universe, you can never go back to the same place twice"
highplainsdem
(60,950 posts)the time traveler who dies is a girl named Marla. The other main character is a boy named Ford, whose scientist father had disappeared.
The pages I looked at included the ones I mentioned in my earlier reply here, and an Amazon review. All referring to Marla. No mention of any character named Elias.
Google
"neal shusterman" "same time next year" marla
I tried googling several different sentences from the quote you have there, and Google couldn't find any of them.
The Neal Shusterman story I posted about earlier is in that anthology. But what you have as a quote there sure doesn't match the descriptions of the story I found on multiple sites.
raccoon
(32,296 posts)All the criteria that I remember, which isnt much. Thanks.
marcopolo63
(96 posts)- "The Seesaw" by A.E. van Vogt: The protagonist travels further and further into the past and future, eventually causing the Big Bang by releasing accumulated temporal energy, placing him outside normal space-time.
- Doctor Who (The TARDIS): The TARDIS is designed to travel through both time and space simultaneously. While it often lands on Earth, it frequently lands in deep space or on alien planets throughout the series.
- "The Star Diaries" by Stanislaw Lem: The main character, Ijon Tichy, travels in a "chronocycle" and frequently crashes into objects because his calculations fail to account for where Earth was previously located in space.
- Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005): Two brothers find a board game that transports their house directly into outer space.
- Time Trap (2017): A group of students exploring a cave experience time dilation, where they find themselves in a drastically different, futuristic setting that is isolated from the rest of the world.
- Callahan's Crosstime Saloon (Spider Robinson): A short story features a character who nearly asphyxiates because a time jump miscalculation leaves her floating in Earth's orbit.
highplainsdem
(60,950 posts)And no, I haven't read it. I simply googled
time travel end up in space story
and the very first link was this Reddit thread
https://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmytongue/comments/zyxm7h/tomt_book_a_short_story_about_time_travel_that
Short summary of the story on another website:
https://readmeastoryink.com/stories/same-time-next-year/
It was first published in 1993.
Another description of the story here:
https://jojosbizarrebookblog.wordpress.com/2020/12/16/darkness-creeping-twenty-twisted-tales-by-neal-shusterman-part-1/
The web page below mentions a number of possibilities:
https://tropedia.fandom.com/wiki/Time_and_Relative_Dimensions_In_Space
raccoon
(32,296 posts)It might have been one of the stories someone mentioned. I guess now a lot of writers have used this idea.
You guys came up with some good suggestions to read.
