The book "Lightning" by Dean Koontz refers to something about the surrounding space adjusting to the arrival & departure of someone traveling through time. When they arrive, there's a boom like thunder from the rapidly expanding space that has to make way for the arrival. Then, likewise when someone departs, they leave a vacuum that is swiftly filled in by the air in the surrounding space when it claps shut, also causing a boom.
RE: I once had a great idea for a time travel novel, but I probably won't ever write it.
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I once had a great idea for a time travel novel, but I probably won't ever write it.