A method of time travel that defies the laws of physics.
Linear time warps are created by folding space-time in a straight line, allowing travel between two points in a single, unidirectional flow.
No branching, no loops, no fancy curves. Just a straight shot through the timestream.
Side effects may include:
Linear time warps are not recommended for travel between major historical events, as the consequences of disrupting the timeline can be catastrophic.
Travelers are advised to research the destination thoroughly before attempting a warp.
Side effects may be exacerbated by:
For more information, see:
Risks of Linear Time Travel Temporal Insurance Options