This brought to mind an SF novel I must have read in the early 1970s. I remember nothing of the book except for one plot detail.Disembodied wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:03 amName five stories (films, TV, books, etc.) where people travel through time and meet older or younger versions of themselves. There should be some sort of interaction - not e.g. just seeing themselves going past on a bus. No more than one example per author/universe.
Our protagonist briefly and unexpectedly encounters his future self. Future self reaches into a pocket and hands present self a note, and then departs the scene. Later, the protagonist reads the note. It's some sort of warning, or guidance, on how to deal with an impending event. The protagonist then pockets the note. Later (or earlier, depending on how you want to look at it), our protagonist has travelled backwards in time, meets his past self, and hands over the note.
I don't think a great deal of the plot hinges on this, I think the writer was just having some fun. It presents us with a note that nobody wrote, which only exists in this closed time loop, and which ought to have endured a little more wear and tear each time around, but presumably didn't.
Does anyone recognise the story from this detail?
Cheers
John