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Submitted to Contest #297
Munich 1920 by Brian Bogoly I didn't fully comprehend the inner workings of Charles' time machine. I wasn't a scientist, after all. Yet, I eagerly volunteered for the mission that ignited his desire to create such a contraption. The concept he called "reverse entropy" was the foundation for his time machine to function. And so, I found myself lying down inside the machine, which resembled more of a mechanical coffin than anything else. As the lid closed, the sound of whirring gears filled the air, followed by a resounding thump that reverber...
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