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    A long, long time ago (147 years to be exact) was born the man who would later be nicknamed "The Father of Science Fiction" It was September 21, 1866, when Herbert George Wells was born. Some of his best works are The Time Machine (1895) and The War of the Worlds (1898). The Time Machine, is a staple of science fiction” (CNN, Paul Davies) HG Wells introduced us to the idea that time travel is possible “There are actually four dimensions, three of which are time travel. “space and the fourth is space” – The Time Traveler wrote on space.com says: “We can travel at different rates into the future, going to the past and messing with it is more controversial” – Seth Lloyd. , professor of quantum engineering the three dimensions we experience (height, width, breadth and depth) actively, which means we can navigate them, which obviously leaves out the fourth which is both untouchable and. incapable of being seen by the human eye. These four dimensions that were stated earlier are three quarters of space and one quarter of time, so the question that concerns many people is why can't we change time? It's not that simple. In many popular films and television shows, it has been shown that there is more to it than just the "space-time continuum". So basically the space-time continuum is a line representing the four dimensions. The reason the references are present in pop culture is to show people the consequences of falsifying that line. The good thing about these consequences is that, according to one of the most famous physicists, Stephen Hawking. “From a pure physicist's point of view, traveling into the future is not at all impossible, but time travel itself is a much more difficult proposition. Haw... middle of paper ... November 2013..Redd, Nola. “What is a wormhole?.” April 29, 2013. SPACE, Web. November 17, 2013..Scharr, Jillian. "Wormhole is the best choice for Time Machine, says astrophysicist." August 25, 2013. Live Science, Web. November 17, 2013. “Time travel is possible.” July 26, 2011. Geekology, Web. November 17, 2013..Wells, HG The Time Machine. AS. New York: Penguin, 1988. 140. Print. Wells, HG The War of the Worlds. Tor. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1988. 204. Print. Zemeckis, Robert, ed. Back to the future. Prescription. Robert Zemeckis and Bob Glae. Universal Studios, 1985. Cinema. November 17 2013..