Everybody desires to go in the
past and see historic events or jump forward to experience the future. It's
human nature to wonder about tomorrow and recall about the past. We actually
can't aid it. But even though DeLoreans and Victorian open postures and hot
tubs have aided us visualize time travel, most of us are accepting the fact
that it's not going to happen ever. That's sad. But some people aren't giving
up and that's remarkable. In this clip for Jay Cheel's movie,
"How to Build a Time Machine", we encounter two men who are taking on
time travel as a serious task. One is spending years of his life re-forming the
time machine of HG Wells' fancy to the fact that it's pretty much the actual
thing and the other has devoted his livelihood in physics to figure out how to
go back in time to save his father.
The film looks like it's going
to be attractive. Watch the clip below.