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Chronoscope
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A chronoscope or time viewer is a device that uses images that show past or future events like a television. They can sometimes also cause time travel. They are common in sci-fi, and often take different forms. Some act like cameras recording past and future events and showing what an object would look like in a different time period. Others are more like TVs and show videos and visions of the past and future. Chronoscopes are often used as plot devices, as they can often reveal various details that are necessary for the plot. Compare Magic Mirror or Crystal Ball, which may have the ability to show these events as well. Intangible Time Travel is, essentially, a more immersive variant of this — analogous to virtual reality versus videotape. Examples |
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Wonder Woman (1942): Hippolyte's "Magic Sphere" is a disk shaped mirror that can show different points in time and space, though it is normally limited to showing earth based locals. Paula's Space Transformer is also treated as a chronoscope sometimes, though it's one that creates hard light interactive versions of the past/future on a platform rather than being a disk to look into. | |
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In The Unknown Supergirl, Lesla-Lar's Time-Viewer lets her see into the past, but it cannot show images of the future. | |
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One of the villains in The Impossibles is shown using this to observe 20th-century events from the 40th century. | |
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The Girl with the X-Ray Mind: As a battle is raging between Supergirl and the Phantom Zoners in the present day, the 31st century super-team the Legion of Super-Heroes are using some sort of time-viewer device to watch their teammate's actions. Unfortunately, they cannot go back in time to back her up. | |
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Yeesha's necklace in Myst IV: Revelation. | |
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In Star Trek: Enterprise, the time traveller Daniels uses a device like this, while he is congratulating Captain Archer for successfully fixing the time stream. | |
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Supergirl uses her cousin's Chronoscope in Action Comics #309: The Untold Story of Argo City to see her father's past and discover what happened to her parents after she left their hometown. | |
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The Outer Limits (1995): In "Time to Time", the time travel agency Chrononics has a viewing portal which allows them to monitor their agents when they travel through time. Clips from "Tribunal" and "Gettysburg" are used to represent these missions. | |
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Such a device is invented in Noon: 22nd Century, but it can only look into the past. The pictures it shows... aren't pretty. | |
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The first half of Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus is about two such devices. The first one was of limited use and wasn't precise enough to show people (they were seen as fast-moving shadows), but it did allow the researchers to see architecture and the like. Later, a more focused device was created, allowing very detailed images and sound to be shown. Fashions of the past became all the rage throughout the recovering world. Researchers had to learn ancient languages in order to understand what the people on the screen were saying. One case even had a Poke in the Third Eye moment. When viewing the life of a long-dead tribal woman, the researcher is startled to hear a description of a dream she had about people from afar watching her. The researcher shows it to several colleagues, "rewinding" the event twice before continuing. The tribal woman continues that they watched her three times and even gives the correct number of researchers. The researchers are a little freaked out. While the government has told everyone that the machines can't see anything as recent as 100 years ago, in reality it can see as recently as 15 minutes ago. | |
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In Runaways (2017), a machine is invented that exploits the curvature of spacetime by gravity to view future events. At one point, it's used to send a message from the future to avoid a catastrophe. | |
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Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew: When activated, the Time Flower shows visions of the history of a place. | |
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Discworld On the Discworld, there are the Omni-scopes which have the power to do this, although true to form the wizards spend a great deal of time and effort trying to eliminate that capacity, treating it as a bug instead of a feature. It seems all they wanted was an expensive version of a webcam. (Omniscopes are also quite hard to focus, and since most times and places are "empty space at a time when nothing happens", that's mostly what they show. Also, using it to see the future is unwise, because it might not be the future you want, and then you're stuck with it.) Also from The Science of Discworld books, Hex is able to treat our entire universe as one of these. Fast fowarding, or rewinding to see specific spots in human history (our universe canonically exists in a snowglobe on a shelf in the Unseen University, a wobbly shelf). |
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In The Invisible Ray, Janos Rukh has invented a telescope that can photograph light rays that will show the Earth's past. He uses it to watch a meteorite fall on Africa, thus starting the plot. | |
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The clouds on Skaia in Homestuck are natural versions of this. The Trollian chat client is also one of these. |
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The Twilight Zone (1959): "A Most Unusual Camera" has a camera that can see into the future. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1959) | hasFeature |
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In The Golden Apple, Mother Hare gives Ulysses and Penelope a glimpse of a verdant valley turned into future wasteland, and presents them with a kaleidoscopic vision, projected in the form of woodcuts and lithographs, of the spectacular scientific achievements forthcoming in the twentieth century. | |
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In the Valor book, Rip Hunter and co. are tracking and trying to shore up the cracks and alterations to the timeline using one. | |
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Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman: Hippolyta gives in and uses her Magic Sphere to see what her daughter has been up do during a festival held in the Queen's honor, saying she usually doesn't to afford Diana some privacy. It turns out to be a good thing since Cheetah is fighting Diana and gets the upper hand, which the queen's time seeing device gave her enough insight on in order for her to aid her daughter. | |
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Childhood's End has such a device given to humans to look into their past. It causes the collapse of the world's religions. | |
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In Tomorrowland the protagonists use a device to look into the past and future using Tachyons | |
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In Mission Earth, also by Hubbard, the Voltarian Confederation uses "time-sights" to peer into the future in order to avoid oncoming obstacles when aboard spaceships using time-based "Will-be Was" engines (don't even ask). A character later has the bright idea to make millions on the stock market by looking at tomorrow's figures and investing accordingly. | |
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In Kakos Industries Corin Deeth III's grandfather Corin Deeth I uses a Predict-O-Vision device to see glimpses of what his successor is up to, being Crazy-Prepared for the day he'd be succeeded as CEO of the company. He's increasingly been sending letters from around the mid 1960s to offer advice, or sometimes just to send an immature joke. Most notably, he's unable to accurately see what Belladonica is and urges Corin to give up on trying to open the contraption. | |
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In The Meaning of Harmony, the temporally locked equilibrium in the Forge of Kindness allows the ponies to see the event which led to the Forge getting damaged. | |
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: One such device kickstarts the plot of an Italian Disney Ducks saga, the Paperolimpiadi written in occasion of the 1988 Olympics. Scrooge comes in possession of a camera that can shows the near future (a few days). He realizes the camera's potential for making money, but of course so do plenty of other parties that try to take possession of it. The story's climax has Scrooge offer worldwide coverage of the Olympics days before they happen, but a minor character destroys the camera, realizing its potential for abuse. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons has an organic, magical example in the chronolily. These gargantuan pitcher plants are filled with a golden nectar that displays random, soundless images of distant events - violet chronolilies display images of the present, but orange chronolilies give visions of the past, and yellow chronolilies show the future. Some sages master an esoteric method of plucking leaves from the plant's base in a particular order to conjure up specific visions, but a faster if less effective method is to dip one's hand in the nectar, concentrate on what you want to see, and hope you get results. | |
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In the Bollywood film Krrish, it is revealed that Rohitnote The protagonist of Koi... Mil Gaya was hired to build a computer that can see the future and show it on a screen. He tested it by seeing the birth of his son Krishna, where he learned that he will be killed by his employer so that he can use it to his own benefit. | |
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The Time Tunnel: In addition to sending items and living beings through time, the scientists controlling the eponymous device could also use it as a time viewer to see the past and the future. | |
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In The Supergirl Saga, Pocket Universe Lex Luthor discovers this device in Superboy's secret lab, which he uses to try viewing the future in search of Superboy. However, in his search, he ends up encountering the Phantom Zone criminals who communicate to him through the device. | |
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A Pinky and the Brain episode sees Brain invent one of these. He sees an image of himself as a very old mouse still trying and failing to take over the world and has a bit of a breakdown, until he realizes that what he's seeing is only one possible future rather than a guarantee. | |
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The Oracle Drives in Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. | |
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It's heavily implied that a device like this will show up in Girl Genius at some point... though so far we've only seen it from the "other side", as it were. At several points in the comic, strange "windows" suddenly appear hovering in mid-air, with doubles of some of the comic's characters standing on the other side, seemingly discussing what they're seeing as if they were watching events happening in their past. | |
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"The Ugly Little Boy": Dr Hopkins and Stasis Incorporated use mesonic intertemporal detection to "see" the past. It works by sending meson particles backwards into time and analyzing the way they're reflected. It doesn't create clear pictures, but it's a necessary component to their Time Machine. | |
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In a Superboy comic story (based on a script from the Superboy live-action TV series that wasn't, apparently), Superboy flies out into space in order to make a home movie to show his friend that the friend's father was a hero during the war. Superboy goes faster than light so he can film the light coming from Earth, which shows what happened in the past. | |
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This is ultimately what the visions provided by the Monado in Xenoblade Chronicles 1 are. The Monado can manipulate ether, which makes up all things in the world of the Bionis and Mechonis. All ether is calculable in its changes, so the Monado can see where every ether particle was, is, and will be, providing visions to those who can use it. | |
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The chrono-arch in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius is this. | |
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In Ben 10, one of Ben's alien forms, Clockwork, can do this on a massive scale. | |
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Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (1942): Hippolyte's "Magic Sphere" is a disk shaped mirror that can show different points in time and space, though it is normally limited to showing earth based locals. Paula's Space Transformer is also treated as a chronoscope sometimes, though it's one that creates hard light interactive versions of the past/future on a platform rather than being a disk to look into. Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman: Hippolyta gives in and uses her Magic Sphere to see what her daughter has been up do during a festival held in the Queen's honor, saying she usually doesn't to afford Diana some privacy. It turns out to be a good thing since Cheetah is fighting Diana and gets the upper hand, which the queen's time seeing device gave her enough insight on in order for her to aid her daughter. |
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The Atavachron from the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "All Our Yesterdays". | |
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Star Trek: The Original Series | hasFeature |
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Mirrors that work like this are mentioned in Septimus Heap. | |
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In Krypton No More, Supergirl uses one to show her cousin visions of their fathers' lives before they were born. | |
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The Ghost-Hunting Goggles in Dark Fall: The Journal does this sometimes, showing how portions of the Dowerton Hotel looked in the past, or occasional messages on the walls. Other times it's mostly used to see and talk to the ghosts haunting the place. The sequel Lights Out ups this by letting Benjamin Parker use it to travel through time by touching certain objects. | |
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"The Dead Past": This story has a Chronoscope that was developed fifty years ago. The world government has been suppressing use of the device because "the past" can be as recent as one-hundredth of a second ago. Unfortunately, our protagonists invented a cheap and simple way to duplicate the technology, and shared it with others. | |
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In Paycheck, the mysterious device employs the curvature of the universe and special lenses to look a short distance into the future, allowing the protagonist to build his escape plan before the beginning of the main action. | |
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In The Krypton Chronicles, Zor-El whips up a device which lets anybody relive someone else's memories by holding something belonging to that person. Later on, Superman designs some kind of camera-like device which displays scenes of the past. | |
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Green Lantern: Krona uses one to see the beginning of the universe (unknowingly altering it in the process). | |
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Loki (2021): The Time Variance Authority has a device with a projector that shows glimpses of one's life. The alternate Loki learns via this that actions of his will cause the death of his mother Frigga in Thor: The Dark World. Then later he uses the device to witness further events of his life, including his death in Avengers: Infinity War. | |
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The various time-windows in Clockwork's lair in Danny Phantom. | |
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Doctor Who: "The Chase" features a Time-Space Visualiser which can view any event in history. In "The Girl Who Waited", the Two Streams medical facility has a time glass that can be used by people in the Green Anchor section watching their loved ones in the Red Waterfall section. The Doctor steals it and makes some adjustments so he and Rory can find Amy, who's stuck in the Red Waterfall section. |
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In the My Life as a Teenage Robot episode "Future Shock," Tuck looks into Dr. Wakeman's "future scope" and sees events in which Jenny appears to have turned evil and killed Brad. | |
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Superman: In a Superboy comic story (based on a script from the Superboy live-action TV series that wasn't, apparently), Superboy flies out into space in order to make a home movie to show his friend that the friend's father was a hero during the war. Superboy goes faster than light so he can film the light coming from Earth, which shows what happened in the past. Supergirl uses her cousin's Chronoscope in Action Comics #309: The Untold Story of Argo City to see her father's past and discover what happened to her parents after she left their hometown. In Krypton No More, Supergirl uses one to show her cousin visions of their fathers' lives before they were born. In The Krypton Chronicles, Zor-El whips up a device which lets anybody relive someone else's memories by holding something belonging to that person. Later on, Superman designs some kind of camera-like device which displays scenes of the past. In The Supergirl Saga, Pocket Universe Lex Luthor discovers this device in Superboy's secret lab, which he uses to try viewing the future in search of Superboy. However, in his search, he ends up encountering the Phantom Zone criminals who communicate to him through the device. In the Valor book, Rip Hunter and co. are tracking and trying to shore up the cracks and alterations to the timeline using one. In The Unknown Supergirl, Lesla-Lar's Time-Viewer lets her see into the past, but it cannot show images of the future. The Girl with the X-Ray Mind: As a battle is raging between Supergirl and the Phantom Zoners in the present day, the 31st century super-team the Legion of Super-Heroes are using some sort of time-viewer device to watch their teammate's actions. Unfortunately, they cannot go back in time to back her up. |
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Also from The Science of Discworld books, Hex is able to treat our entire universe as one of these. Fast fowarding, or rewinding to see specific spots in human history (our universe canonically exists in a snowglobe on a shelf in the Unseen University, a wobbly shelf). | |
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In Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Raziel explores the Oracle's Cave, which was the hideout of Moebius the Time-Streamer, and comes across a series of "windows" that show him visions of the past and future. | |
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GURPS Ultra-tech describes the "timescanner". It has very limited abilities: it can only display things in a two-yard radius, it needs days to focus on the specified moment in time, and it is only available in soft science fiction settings anyway. And until a portable version is invented, the timescanner machinery occupies an entire room. | |
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In Amphibia, Leif's vision consisted of seeing events that have already be seen in the series like The Core's mural and Newtopia being destroyed a turned into a polluted wasteland. | |
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Buck Rogers: In episode 9 Dr. Huer is revealed to have a device called the "Past-i-scope", which can replay scenes from the past that happened recently. The good guys are able to pull up a scene of Buck and Wilma getting captured on Saturn but not the one they need, the one that would determine whether or not Buck and Wilma survived their crash-landing. | |
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A malfunctioning "time-scanner" was what brought the dinosaurs to the present day in Dinosaurs Attack!. | |
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