Time Shifted
"Time Shifted" refers to the concept of altering the perception or experience of time, often used in various media, including literature and film. It can involve characters experiencing events out of chronological order or exploring alternate timelines, allowing for unique storytelling techniques.
This concept is frequently seen in genres like science fiction and fantasy, where characters may travel through time or exist in parallel universes. Notable examples include H.G. Wells's "The Time Machine" and the TV series "Doctor Who," both of which explore the implications and consequences of manipulating time.