Time Machines

Don't forget this one...

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I know it's H.G. Wells and the remake film was not so great, but the prop machine deserves major credit.
Just amazing, saw it in person at SDCC and it really looked like it could do the job! I wonder where it is now?
I know it's H.G. Wells and the remake film was not so great, but the prop machine deserves major credit.
Just amazing, saw it in person at SDCC and it really looked like it could do the job! I wonder where it is now?


I know it's H.G. Wells and the remake film was not so great, but the prop machine deserves major credit.
Just amazing, saw it in person at SDCC and it really looked like it could do the job! I wonder where it is now?

I know where it is.

 
I know where it is.

It's also shown in this video:

I've been working on a 3D model of the time machine, using mostly screen grabs, as well as some plans made by someone supposedly traced from the original. It would be great to find some HD photos of it, both of these newer videos only show the machine from the same 1 angle and then move on. There's a studio tour going on at the moment, but I haven't been able to see the machine anywhere in the details for it, despite other props from the same archive being present.
 
Chris Elliot had a time drink…the lamest version.

The 90’s X-Men had Greymalkin…a domed city ship:

That was the best in terms of fiction. You could have factories and a base of operations there…not just be a vulnerable, lone time traveler.

Other concepts
Of course going near lightspeed gets you to the future…maybe return to a starting point.
As to the past?
A spaceship near cosmic strings is your only hope:
The ultimate would be something called a cubic wormhole:

See under Matt Vissar.

A cubic wormhole would be light-years on a side.

My vision of TANNHAUSER GATE.

Even larger?

The Dyson Megasphere


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