Descriptive Essay On Time Machine

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The Time Machine It all began in the City Hall of Denver, Colorado at 11:59 P.M. Suddenly, the room went dark blinding my eyes. The room was like the midnight sky without any light.

Once the power came back on, I ambled over to my test tube from where the substance had caused the power outage throughout the building. Scientists had been searching for a substance to allow time travel. I carefully examined the results making sure to record what I used to make the sophisticated substance. The results made me stand frozen with multiple emotions running through my mind. I was admired that I had made this discovery as a volunteer at the City Hall. The substance had traveled at the speed of light along with causing a power outage throughout
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Consequently, my time machine had been discovered by all of the employees in the building. They were constantly going and leaving without my permission. It was so crowded that I couldn’t even make my way to the front of the line. Everyone had gone back in time when I was able to reach my precious machine The next morning, I woke up in a hovering bed. There were Jetpacks everywhere. Instead of flying to work with a popular Jetpack, I decided to walk. On my way I noticed that the sky was gray and hazy with little to any sunlight. The weather was bone chilling even though it was early September. All of the buildings in Denver were skyscrapers allowing employees to fly to their office and enter through their window.

When I arrived at the city hall, it had no floors and Jetpacks were everywhere. Consequently, flying a Jetpack was the only option left. No elevators and steps to take. “This is my fault letting the officials get their hands on my invention,” I said in an enraged voice. “I gotta fix this,” I mumbled so anyone who remained near me wouldn’t hear me.

I spent the whole day fixing all of the problems the time machine had caused to modern society. One by one, I sent the officials back to the present. By the end of the day, all of the government officials had been sent back to the present with my technology. By the end of the day, I felt like I could just collapse in my office. I was glad that I was able to send all of them back because, too many people traveling
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