Via the Time Accelerator
by Francis J. Brueckel, Jr.
Mathematician and physicist Anton Brookhurst takes a trip 1,000,000 years into the future
in a machine that was inspired by H. G. Wells and explained (in this story) by
a series of official-looking equations, but, unlike in The Time Machine,
Brookhurst’s machine resides in an airplane, and Brookhurst himself examines various
paradoxes, such as: Would he have been brave enough to embark on the journey had he not
first seen himself safely return?
T = | t √ℓ - v²/c² |
“Via the Time Accelerator” by Francis J. Brueckel,
Jr., in Wonder Stories, January 1931.