The time machine that never was
Or was it?
Dr Wenn tries to get his assistant, Lucy, to hang around in a box for a week on a brief one-way trip through time, although she can’t come back. Ever. Lucy isn’t too impressed. (“Worst mad scientist ever,” said Lucy.)
Well, we’re all time travellers so long as we’re going forwards, but by the time the future arrives, it’s already the past because we’re too slow to perceive the now. Or perhaps you could say that we always perceive the past, never what is now, and can only know that we’re entering the future.
Well, we’re all time travellers so long as we’re going forwards, but by the time the future arrives, it’s already the past because we’re too slow to perceive the now. Or perhaps you could say that we always perceive the past, never what is now, and can only know that we’re entering the future.
Dr Wenn wants to stop time tomorrow. I have a theory – superboredom. But I’ll tell you more about that tomorrow.
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