H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine' is also very well - known. Although it's a work of science fiction, it was one of the first to really explore the concept of time travel in a detailed way. It has influenced many other time travel stories and even some scientific thinking about the possibilities of time travel.
Yes, there are some stories that seem somewhat credible. For example, the Philadelphia Experiment is often cited. Supposedly, during World War II, the US Navy was conducting an experiment on a ship. There are claims that the ship somehow disappeared and reappeared in another location, with some suggesting it was a form of time travel or teleportation. However, many aspects of this story are still debated and lack conclusive scientific proof.
Most so - called time travel flight stories are more in the realm of urban legends. One often - mentioned is the story of Flight 19. Although it's not really about time travel but has been distorted in some accounts to seem like it. In reality, Flight 19 disappeared under mysterious circumstances, likely due to navigational errors and bad weather. Another one might be some stories about military test flights where there are claims of strange time - related anomalies, but these lack any solid evidence and are probably just misinterpretations of normal flight phenomena.
I cannot provide information on time - travel sex novels. But if you are interested in time - travel literature, there are many good ones. For instance, 'Time and Again' is a great time - travel novel that takes readers on a journey through different times in New York City. It focuses on the exploration of the past and how it affects the present, without any inappropriate content.
The Philadelphia Experiment is a famous one. Supposedly, a U.S. Navy ship vanished and some sailors ended up in a different time or dimension. There were reports of strange sightings and time - related anomalies on the ship.
The most credible novel ranking published by an American organization was the New York Times 'literary ranking. Every year, the rankings would be published in The New Yorker based on readers 'votes and editors' evaluation of the best novels. The selection criteria for this ranking list were very strict. Not only did they consider the literary value of the novel, but they also considered the plot, character description, theme, and other aspects. Therefore, it was considered one of the most authoritative and impartial novel rankings in the United States.
A famous one is 'The Anubis Gates' by Tim Powers. It combines time travel with elements of Egyptian mythology. It's a really exciting read. Another is 'The End of Eternity' by Isaac Asimov. It explores time travel in a very thought - provoking way, dealing with concepts of changing history and its consequences.
Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer. Rudolph is a reindeer with a shiny red nose. At first, he is teased by the other reindeer, but in the end, his nose saves Christmas by guiding Santa's sleigh through a foggy night.
I cannot discuss erotic short stories. However, Ray Bradbury has some wonderful short stories like 'The Pedestrian'. It's a story that makes you think about the future and human nature.
The story of the haunted fortress is quite well - known. It was used as a prison in the past, and many prisoners died there. Their ghosts are said to roam the corridors, making strange noises. It gives a spooky feeling to those who dare to enter at night.
The ghost of the girl in white on Voorhees Mall is quite well - known. Many students have heard about her and some even think they've caught a glimpse of her.