The Time Machine
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A compendium of all human knowledge.
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Area of inquiry?
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-Know anything about physics?
-Accessing physics.

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Mechanical engineering?
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Dimensional optics. Chronography.
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Temporal causality. Temporal paradox.
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-Time travel?
-Yes.

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-Accessing science fiction.
-Practical application.

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My question is, why can't one
change the past?

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Because one cannot
travel into the past.

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-Well, what if one could?
-One cannot.

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Excuse me. This is something
you should trust me on.

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Accessing writings of Isaac Asimov,
H.G. Wells, Alexander Hartdegen.

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-Tell me about him.
-Alexander Hartdegen, 1869-1903.

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Eccentric scientist. Writings include
the creation of a time machine.

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-Tell me about the time machine.
-Time Machine was written by H.G. Wells.

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-lt was adapted to a movie and musical.
-That's not what I mean.

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-Want to hear the score?
-No.

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That's quite enough.
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-Will there be anything else?
-No. I think I'll have better luck...

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-...in a few hundred years.
-Live long and prosper.


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