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Nuclear time machine
Nuclear time machine










While some cosmic analysts have suggested that time travel is at least theoretically possible, MIT physicist Eddie Farhi, an internationally renowned expert on general relativity, says it’s a no go. Does the author predict atomic or nuclear holocaust? I think that he predicts that in the future there will be a atomic holocaust whipping out the human race to a point where some can survive and repopulate and form different species.An internationally renowned expert on general relativity says it’s a no go… By Deborah Halber the narrator means by saying if it so then we will go onto our life as though it never happened? He means if the time traveler never comes back then everyone can just forget about it and go about living their life. What evidence in the smoking room that proves his story could be true? "ask teacher" something about the lamp? Where does the time traveler finally travel? he has finally gone back into the future with items this time to show them. Both man think he has over worked himself so he is starting to hallucinate things. Who believes the story? How does the medical man and editor describe his story? The only person who believes his story is the narrator.

nuclear time machine

How do the guests react to his story? Is there reaction predicable? All the guests think he's kinda crazy and not telling the truth and this was all a dream. When he gets he back why does he describe the buildings by being petty and familiar? He says this because he has now seen so much more grander things in the future that now he thinks everything in the present isn't that important or special. Due to the time travelers personality why does he decided to go further into the future? He is a gutsy character and isn't afraid to try new things and he wants to use his invention to discover new things. Does wells agree with the statement about the mother of invention is necessity? he would disagree? this is because there wasn't really a need for a time machine and now at this point people are inventing just to invent. What does wells mean when he says that the mother of invention is necessity? He means without the need for something there wouldn't be anything new invented. the poor people are somewhat shunned and not apart the wealthier peoples lives. there are there are the rich and the poor.

nuclear time machine

Now is there and over world and under world? yes again in a certain. for example even there shouldn't be there still is.

nuclear time machine

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there is the rich and the poor or there are differences in skin color. was well's idea of the future correct? yes in a certain way. or that they think people are below them and they also think they need to hide "ugly" people so the over world is more presentable. What ugly ideas does the upper world hides? In the upper world they hide their true ugly emotions. and he understands that all the people on the over world are prettier and better. He might mean that he understands the high class of people since he is apart of that class. What does he mean by the dream of the human intellect committed suicide? He meant that our dreams of what we hoped to become in the future have killed themselves by not developing and under developing What does the time traveler mean when he says he understands what the beauty of the over world covers.

nuclear time machine

this is the day he took out his time machine again. Who returns the next day to talk to the time traveler? The narrator went to go see him the next. What does the medical man want to take with him? He wants to take the flowers.










Nuclear time machine