Today, the world is growing rapidly, and growth will never stop from the perspective of knowledge and complexity. In Mr. Wells' novel 'Time Machine', Mr. Wells said, as time goes on, time travelers will travel over the next few hundred years. At first glance it was peaceful and without worry. When time travelers explored the world, he discovered that humans evolved into two different forms. The world seems to be the Garden of Eden, but it is actually an evil garden.
The foresight pictured in The Time Machine 's G. Wells seems to be a paradise at the beginning. In the novel, a young man invented a time machine and wrapped herself in a distant future. When he first entered the world, he found a perfect world without murder, money and social stratum. However, as other humans enter, we can see that this perfect human society is actually another fauna used for food. This upside-down world was caused by the misery end of the world caused by the past human race. HG Wells has written his books for decades before inventing a large-scale killing device like the atom bomb, but he still said that assuming manpowered driving eventually leads to his loss I have foresight. Weapons competition is a typical example of human paranoia and electricity demand. During the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union believed that a larger bomb was needed to protect their safety.
Nicholas Meyer 's "Time After Time" inspired by H. G. Wells' s "The Time Machine" delicately makes Wells himself the hero and imagines that the author can make a time machine where the author works. However, when Jack the Ripper used the machine to escape the future - San Francisco - 1969 (Malcolm McDowell) followed the subsequent murderer. JJ Abrams resumed the franchise of the business Star Trek using time travel as a way to re-introduce the old character without conforming to Cannon. With future intervention, young Kirk, Spock and other original series of corporate staff will follow different calendars and there is no doubt that a sequel will appear, including the sequel until 2012.
Most people call HG Wells' 1895 novel "Time Machine" a pioneer of contemporary travel stories, but the author wrote the previous "chronic algo hero" in 1888. What is sandwiched between Wells' two time machine stories is another founding text of that type. Unlike Wells, he is at least roughly involved in the science of at least his science fiction, and Twain is more interested in time travel than the way he got there; his Connecticut Yankees was knocked down at Barbar I woke up in the Camelot era