00:06Ok, la date è...
00:09Ah, la date è...
00:11It's...
00:11It's February 28th, 1999.
00:15William Joyce.
00:16All right.
00:17After months of arduous work,
00:21my machine is finally ready for human testing.
00:24Ready is defined by me,
00:25since ready is obviously a relative term
00:27when you're dealing with the deformation of the chronon field
00:29and recreating a black hole's mass density by tangent.
00:34Okay, in short summary,
00:37I built a time machine, and it works.
00:40I'm gonna prove it.
00:41Or die.
00:43Okay.
00:44Just need to make some final preparations.
00:47When I enter the machine,
00:49I will travel clockwise around the corridor.
00:53Core is active.
00:55Cronon levels are stable.
00:58I'll travel clockwise around the corridor,
01:01exiting back into the same location in the near future.
01:05Oh.
01:06This clock is set to my watch.
01:10Now, when I exit the machine,
01:13there should be a significant difference in time
01:15between my watch and the clock in this room.
01:19corridor is locked in place.
01:22Okay.
01:23Setting the date to five minutes to the future
01:25for the first test.
01:28Now, admittedly,
01:30traveling to the past would be much more impressive.
01:32But I can't travel backwards in time
01:34only as far as the first activation
01:37of the machine's core,
01:38which is, well, now.
01:42Okay.
01:43Machine's ready.
01:45Monitor is stable.
01:49What I'm about to do
01:51is going to change the very fabric.
01:56I don't remember.
01:57I don't remember.
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