In the short story by Tim Maly, a woman uses a "Machine" to transcend time and death. However, this triumph of science creates a "first time again" that is deeply haunting.

The theme is also a staple in broader media to describe the wish to experience masterpiece works without spoilers: Time, Again - East of the Web

: When she returns to her husband through time travel, she is younger, but they no longer share the same memories.

: People often wish to experience first loves, the birth of a child, or the first time they saved a life.

: In country music, as seen in Jason Aldean's First Time Again , the phrase takes a darker turn. It describes the "flashback" of a breakup that feels like it is happening for the first time, every time—a heart that "re-breaks" with every mention of a name. Cinematic and Literary Contexts

: He remembers their first kiss—tasting like popcorn—as a singular, beautiful event that the machine's loops can replicate but never truly restore to its original meaning. Emotional Echoes: The Weight of Memory

For many, the desire to experience something for the "first time again" is rooted in a wish to reclaim joy or correct a past mistake.

The theme explores the profound intersection of memory, loss, and the desire to recapture the purity of a discovery. Whether through the lens of science fiction, where characters literally relive moments, or the emotional reality of grief where every memory feels like a fresh wound, it touches on the human longing to "wipe the slate clean" and begin anew. Sci-Fi: The Tyranny of the Machine