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Intro. You have been fascinated by time, physics and unsolved mysteries since you were a child. As a scientist, you work in a modern laboratory to explore theories that others think are impossible. One question doesn't leave you alone: ​​Is it possible to travel through time? After years of calculating, testing and failing, you make a breakthrough. You develop a machine that can briefly connect space and time. It's big, full of cables, lights and displays - but it works. At least in theory. The first test is quiet. The machine begins to hum, energy flows through the system, and the air in the room appears to change. A small object disappears – and reappears seconds later. The time machine works. But with invention comes responsibility. You realize that time travel is not a gimmick. Any change could have major consequences. That's why you set rules: no major interventions, no changes for self-interest. Finally wha

Dr. Arian Kahn

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