:07:04
What has Herbert left for me tonight?
:07:06
Chess must wait.
You're just in time for the surprise.
:07:10
Isn't he, H.G.?
The great big whatever-it-is?
:07:14
-Am l?
-I was waiting for you.
:07:25
-I am all attention.
-Very well.
:07:29
Gentlemen, I have called you here
tonight to bid you farewell.
:07:34
-Farewell?
-Where are you going?
:07:36
-Another holiday in Scotland?
-No.No, I am traveling...
:07:41
...but I'm not leaving London.
I don't expect to leave my laboratory.
:07:48
-Riddles again.
-Gentlemen.
:07:50
I am talking about traveling
through time.
:07:53
In a machine constructed
for that very purpose.
:07:58
What?
:08:00
-Poppycock.
-Why?
:08:05
Electric light, courtesy of Edison,
a modern Prometheus.
:08:10
Good heavens.You were really serious.
:08:16
I don't believe it.You've actually
built the bloody thing.
:08:21
-Free love paid for most of it.
-I've no doubt.
:08:24
I didn't think practical jokes
was in your line.
:08:27
Twelve years ago, an engineer used
the sun to power a printing press.
:08:32
My time machine
uses the same power source.
:08:36
-You can't be serious.
-This thing is propelled by sunshine?
:08:40
This cup catches
the rays of the sun...
:08:43
...converting its heat
to electricity here.
:08:47
Electricity does the rest.Juxtaposing
fields of energy creating friction.
:08:52
The result is an ever-increasing
series of reactions...
:08:56
...that literally rotates the machine
out of one time sphere into another.