Transtemporal

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  • 超時間 adj (transtemporal)

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At the same time that their protagonists "step off the edge" of known experience by participating in interplanetary, interdimensional, or transtemporal travel, such writers as Dorothy Bryant, Mary Staton, and (to a lesser degree) Ursula K. Le Guin propose through their narratives' complexity that the reader abandon the safety of a "readerly" text's conventional discourse.

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However, the Internet has also reversed the way we communicate in terms of the transspatial and transtemporal perspective.

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The fact is that many relations we are familiar with are transtemporal, that is, they obtain between entities located a different times.

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“So, what, time travel?” “You accepted translocation, but transtemporal is too far?”

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