You probably read The Time Machine at school, if you’re British. If you did, you’ll remember that H.G. Wells’ novella follows an unnamed inventor who creates, well, a time machine. In that classic Victorian way, the inventor explains to an unnamed narrator over dinner one day that he can travel forward in time, and then proceeds to do so, heading more t…
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