... en Chine, et en fiction (heureusement, on peut apparemment continuer à voyager dans le temps en vrai...). Les censeurs sont nuisibles, mais on peut (presque) avoir (parfois) pitié d'eux, tellement leur univers mental semble être angoissant...
http://techland.time.com/2011/04/13/china-decides-to-ban-time-travel/?hpt=C2 China Decides to Ban Time Travel
By Erica Ho on April 13, 2011
In China… well, in China, many weird things happen. The Chinese
government, in another strange episode, has decided to ban time travel.
Well, at least when it comes to television shows and movies.
With the way things are run, the state controls and monitors everything
shown on your television or your computer. So yeah, China can randomly
go back in time and say Marty McFly never existed. Scary, huh? The Doc
would be furious.
Fortunately, that's not what they're saying. But somehow the government
has taken a sudden disliking to the idea of distorting certain
historical events, things and people. (Cough.)
The idea of time-travel has soared in popularity recently, and maybe the
authorities have just gotten sick of it. Common themes revolve around
protagonists going back to ancient times. Even worse than just being an
annoyance, some people fear a real disrespect for China's history.
The decision was made earlier this month, with the country's State
Administration for Radio, Film & Television stating that "The producers
and writers are treating the serious history in a frivolous way, which
should by no means be encouraged anymore."
What's wrong with these shows? They “casually make up myths, have
monstrous and weird plots, use absurd tactics, and even promote
feudalism, superstition, fatalism and reincarnation.”