In Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder," the government does not approve of time travel because altering the past could have unpredictable and potentially catastrophic consequences on the future. Even minor changes in the past could drastically alter the course of history, leading to unintended and disastrous outcomes. The government seeks to prevent any disruptions to the timeline to maintain stability and order in society.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
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Thunder doesn't "travel"....it is a sound which you cannot "see".....I'm sure you are thinking of lightening..,..
No the U.S.A. Government can not time travel.
The main characters in "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury are Charles Hatton & Travis Ryer.
Sound, in normal air. First lightning then thunder!
Fire crackers or thunder and lighting.
science fiction / time travel
They do. Trains travel through thunderstorms all the time.