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reminds me of the unreasoning mask by Jose farmer hints that the travel by ftl in the living shipbto other wotlds is another universe maybe I remember wrong?
*ALSO* reminds me of Primer
Scenario where our first ftl jump is to a planet 80 ly away, we get there just in time to hear our first broadcasts from the 30s.
IIRC Walter Jon William's Praxis series had wormholes into other universes, though it didn't have much effect in practice. The used the wormholes and didn't pay much attention to locations in physical space. If there's no going back to your home universe . . . "Lost in Space."
IIRC ('twas long ago), David Deutsch had a model of time travel where he avoided paradoxes by having TT go to a parallel timeline. (This wasn't FTL, though the implications are similar.) Can't recall which paper, but I think he wrote a popular book including it (late 90s, maybe)
In House of Suns Reynolds postulated an FTL, but if you used it you couldn't see detail for anywhere that light hadn't propagated yet. From Andromeda the Milky Way was a smudge. Essentially you carried your information state with you.
Shades of the Long Earth series, although it also posits that space exploration becomes the province of weirdos once travel to the alternate universes with empty Earths is established
yeah, I've had ideas much like "Long Earth", saw that one come out, put it on my to-buy list [ still haven't ]
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