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[[File:720px-1024px-Flammarion.jpg|250px|thumb|The [[Flammarion engraving (nonfiction)|Flammarion engraving]] suggests that the cosmos is a [[machine]].]]A '''time machine''' is a [[Machine (nonfiction)|machine]] which manipulates [[Time (nonfiction)|time]].
[[File:The_Time_Machine_by_H.G._Wells (1895).jpg|250px|thumb|''The Time Machine'' by H.G. Wells (1895).]]A '''time machine''' is a [[Machine (nonfiction)|machine]] which manipulates [[Time (nonfiction)|time]].


Classical time machines enable [[Time travel (nonfiction)|time travel]].
Classical time machines enable [[Time travel (nonfiction)|time travel]].
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== In the News ==
== In the News ==


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File:Heracles at Behistun.jpg|link=Heracles (nonfiction)|[[Heracles (nonfiction)|Heracles]] parched, needs a beer.
File:Weyl semimetal diagram.png|link=Weyl semimetal (nonfiction)|2017: First use of [[Weyl semimetal (nonfiction)|Weyl semimetal crystals]] as a quantum time machine which detects and prevents [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
File:Brewery_16th_century.png|link=Brewery (nonfiction)|16th century [[Brewery (nonfiction)|brewery]] will trade beer for time machine.
File:Brewery_16th_century.png|link=Brewery (nonfiction)|16th century [[Brewery (nonfiction)|brewery]] will trade beer for time machine.
File:Flammarion engraving.jpg|link=Time travel (nonfiction)|[[Time travel (nonfiction)|Time traveler]] studies the engines of creation, finds something new every time.
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* [[Machine (nonfiction)]]
* [[Machine (nonfiction)]]
* [[Time (nonfiction)]]
* [[Time (nonfiction)]]
* [[Time travel (nonfiction)]]


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Latest revision as of 18:49, 20 November 2021

The Time Machine by H.G. Wells (1895).

A time machine is a machine which manipulates time.

Classical time machines enable time travel.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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