In Ray Bradbury's short story "A Sound of Thunder," time travel is described as a constructed device that enables people to travel back in time to hunt dinosaurs. The "time machine," a device that seems to provide users with accurate authority over time and space, is the main focus of the story, which centers on a time travel company that utilizes it. Though inventive and innovative, this technology is a means to investigate the possible impacts of change with the past. On the other hand, time travel as described in Bradbury's story is not currently possible with modern real-world technology. Elements of modern imagination and adventure coexist in Bradbury's time machine, which emphasizes the moral and existential implications of time travel. …show more content…
Though it has explored past-related ideas through theories like relativity, modern science has not yet achieved practical time travel. Instead of literally traveling to other points of time, as in Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder," modern scientific research aims to understand the fundamental nature of time and how it affects matter and energy (Tyler, 2020). Now, however, people may experience virtual reality through advanced virtual reality (VR) technology, which allows users to explore and interact with simulated prehistoric environments. In summary, Bradbury’s "A Sound of Thunder" presents time travel as an advanced but hypothetical technology with profound implications, highlighting its possible consequences. Modern technology and scientific theories, though advanced in many ways, have not yet realized the fictional promise of time travel and remain within the realm of theoretical