This is actually one of the only movies i know of, that gets the idea right, that if you travel to the future, you vanished from said history at that point, thus you cannot meet yourself.
@@johnsanders9622 only if it's a closed loop. otherwise going into the past splits off a new timeline, so the version of his past self he'd run into wouldn't be _his own_ past self, but a parallel universe version of him
Ya never understood why in Back to the Future 2. Future Marty wasn’t aware that his past younger GF was in the house when his younger self was there? Doesn’t make sense.
Ive been listening soundtracks and scores for at least 18 years. And this movie has one of the most emotional and beautiful soundtracks ive ever listened to.
Actually from a technical standpoint it is wrong. You usually won't make the frist ptrototyp of a machine of gold, it's just to expensive. You use simple and cheap materials that can also be simply processed and crafted.
AMAZING Since Humankind We All had the Wish to Travel In Time ... Or change the Past our Mistakes aso. Love the Original Older 1960.. Version Iam exited and fully of Memories Cool if You 'or someone' can upload it pls Tnx. Greets to All ✨✨👌
Alexander built a time machine which could change the world and the course of the entire multiverse, not for the benefit of mankind or science but all because of a girl. The things that love makes us do. Damn this movie's great!
Well there are many more real life stories everyday on things guys do for girls but what reaction do they get in return? Well they are guys, they are suppose to do that for girls....
Dec. 27, 2020---Brother and I went to see this at the movies. He thought it was okay, but I thought it was outstanding and when the dvd came out, bought it. And I RARELY buy new, just released dvd's. I got back into modeling, but going for 1/35 zombie/apocalypse dioramas. There's a lot of things that aren't available as kits, but then started checking out 3D printers. Next year will be buying a 3D printer, but also trying to learn CAD....be interesting to come out with 3D models of this machine and the 1960's version.
I love this movie, it may differ from the book (which in itself is a fantastic read which i highly recommend) but its such a good retelling, modified for a modern audience it may be but its premise and retelling is so good, and the effort that went behind it, it deserves so much more than the credit its given and i highly recommend it!
A wondrous version of a fantastic classic story. H.G would have approved of this (and the original film from 1960). God knows how much I'd love to travel through Time. I could move forward into the future, find the cure for cancer and diabetes, and keep so many loved ones from dying from those diseases (including my eternal love, my heavenly-resplendent wife -- My Barbra Rose). Best to all.
I would do kinda the same my wife has scoliosis and she has been operated to sort of fix it but if i could go back in time i could help her when she was jong and buy a harnass for her to correct her back before it happend
Me too. I am actually working on my own project. This movie makes me emotional every time I watch it. We move through at a speed of 1 second per second. Gravity does affect time. As the movie showed, moving through time does not mean moving through space. His device creates what is called a frame dragging effect propelling him through time. I've been studying the design and construction of a time displacement vehicle or TDV since I was a kid age 10 to be exact. I am 45 now and actually putting the thing together provided funds allow. But yes, this movie is just amazing.
Yeah its a great movie to watch until the right wingers stick it up. With their hate and whining about Hillary. She is the most abused woman out of all woman.
All the money spent on this movie went into the sets, special effects, costuming, production design, casting, music, sound design, etc. and while it's not entirely wasted, they might have spent a bit more on the script. At it's core, Wells' original story is solid. It is literally one of the greatest science fiction stories of all...time. This started off interesting (a man trying to change a tragic event in the past) but devolved (!) into an action movie.
I wonder who was the very first human to conceive the idea of time travel, the idea of creating a matchine that can move us around in time instead of in space.
Given the way time travel is depicted here (and of course, we're talking about scifi), the time machine should be permanently present at this point, visible, with an almost completely immobile pilot who perhaps needs eighty years to blink, but inaccessible to everyone and everything outside the machine. She is always “present” wherever she is.
I'm not a fan of the very beginning of the movie, but the rest of it is amazing! And the screenplay was written by: Simon Wells, the grandson of H.G. Wells.
H.g. wells: timemachine is about memoryes about beloved ones we lost if you have a watch you are time dear...war of the worlds is about fear i wanted to show As a 36 year old single I understand wells😢
Wouldn't he have split into two the instant he moved that lever and began going back in time? Think about it, wouldn't he observe himself going backwards in time as well, building the Time Machine in reverse, etc?
I have the same question for the time travel to the future : Nobody saw his machine? Nobody bumped into it? My theory is that the machine is in a kind of alternative dimension or in an energy sphere that makes the machine becoming invisible and untouchable. Or, we can play the game and use the suspension of disbelief :p
You are referring to a 'time paradox' ... a scenario of possible questions to which there are no logical answers or outcome! Consider: You as a scientist who, in his quest for what life is about, invents a device capable of permitting a human being to trespass the boundaries of the fourth dimension (time). You jump into that device - a 'time machine' - and decide to journey backwards into the past, to meet your grandparents... to learn how they met, fell in love and eventually married. You assume a fictitious name and set out for your intended goal; to meet your grandfather as a young man, without giving him a clue as to your actual identity. He begins to think that you are a rival suitor, after the woman that he has fallen in love with (your future grandmother). Trying to avoid the risk of him discovering who you actually are, you attempt to deny his accusations, but he becomes furious and starts a physical altercation between the two of you! In sheer desperation, you inadvertently shove him backwards, causing him to lose his balance! He falls to the ground, striking his head on a sharp rock! With fear and regret, you rush over to him to see if he is alright and to apologize in any way you can! He doesn't respond! He doesn't move! You raise his wrist to check for a pulse! There is none! Your poor grandfather has died by your hand! Now, the big problem comes to full realization: If your grandfather dies in the past because of that fight...before he ever gets to marry the girl he loves (your grandmother)... she will never be able to bear his children (your future parents)! And if they aren't born, they will never give birth to you! So, how could you ever grow up to become a scientist who invents a time machine that will allow you to travel back in time to meet your grandfather... if he died in the past... and consequently, you NEVER really existed at all! It will twist your thoughts to try and figure it all out! And you never will figure it out because 'time paradoxes' have no possible answer! Like a vicious, continuing cycle, there will never be an answer... like two alternating timelines that can never meet or present a sensible solution... an unending paradox! Welcome to... The Twilight Zone! 🕰🕰🕰🕰🕰🕰...................
Interesting side note, if you go into the future and bring back the cure for cancer and publish the secret, you'd create a paradox, because the only reason you could find it in the future is because you brought it back into the past and made it available.
You are assuming you are in the same timeline in the same universe. If you were to bring these thing from an alternate timeline/universe then the universe you are in would just be based on that act of "traveling". It wouldn't work on a linear scale, which is a poor way to perceive space time. That being said time travel is impossible.
How Akward would it be to see Andrew Basiago flying backwards tenet style while your going forward lol and hes on his way to do detective work on your murder which happened earlier but which you didnt see because you were safely in the future lol
It's not exactly special effects. It's just fast forwarding footage. Well, except for later parts of the film. The time travel scenes in the 1960 version were good, but the ones in the 2002 remake are better, seeing how we had the technology to pull off those scenes.
Its fun to look at this and imagine how it might actually work Its long been speculated photons or neutrons can go faster than light in certain instances This machine is designed the way it does because it turns the machine into one giant macroscopic photonic particle.. From that point its about increasing or decreasing the harmonic frequency of the particle and it then synchronizes with the dimensional fabric or "time period" allowing it to synch or "transfer" to that time period
Its also why it can maintain its position in space as well as time when traveling without being ripped apart from biological and geological events and shifts..it transfers and occupys existing space through all those time periods simulatenously for a tiny fraction of time during temporal shift.. Its "there" and then its not...its also why things can travel "through" the photonic shield.. but stuff cant travel back through it.. the moment its gone through.. its stuck in that time period. And the machine is fluxing through to higher "further" time periods
@B Kreative painting Alexander Hartdegan’s time machine works using gravitational time dilation meaning time for him has stopped inside the time machine while everything outside the time machine has fast forwarded and the harder he presses on the platternite lever the more gravitational time dilation increases meaning the rate of time has increased as well and the time machine can also go backwards in time as well if Alexander Hartdegan decides to press the platternite lever back meaning time goes backwards and the harder he presses the lever the more gravitational time dilation it creates. The Time machine is basically an artificial black hole and I think to create a time machine in the real world is to figure out how to manipulate a black hole and make time go backwards and forwards by using a black hole but so far we only discovered that black hole can only access time travel to the future but we need to discover how to time travel to the past using a black hole and stop it’s immense gravity from killing us as well.
@@AbilashSathesgumar black holes are hypothesised to be 2dimensional constructs though with everything the black hole sucks in compressed to the outside edge such a construct wouldnt be able to manipulate time in the way your suggesting, and the really ironic thing about time travel is that everyone suggests it’s got something to do with photons which represent a visual aspect of objects in time, not their actual presence, much in the same way we see stars from other galaxies with telescopes, by the time we see them, they are long dead or that light left it’s star hundreds of thousands of years ago
@@AbilashSathesgumar the other stupid thing about how time dilation works is that it implying if you went to space and traveled at light speed for 5 years then come back home you’d be 5 years older and everyone else would be 65, No everyone else would still be 5 years older because THATS how much time has eclipsed, you’ve just traveled at the speed of light for 5 years, your velocity is high, your localised time displacement is what it was set it too when you left Time is a dynamic thing but you need to consider it as layered rather than all encompassing that affects everyone differently depending on what speed your going, visually time might be able to slow down, physically no
@@bkreativepainting7461 sorry I didn’t think big enough about time dilation and I was also forgot about the Alexander Hartdegan’s time machine had a light beam as well and two spinning apparatus
Maybe its just me. but when you have lost someone in your life, way before their time. I would do anything to go back and change that or even to spend some time with said person. Sad that he goes to all this trouble and he cannot save her. Because he himself invented the time machine, had he invented it anyways or someone else had invented it, he could have saved her. What a tragic and cruel fate.
All of that craftsmanship, and you couldn't machine a special hook to securely hold that locket? I have a feeling you'll regret that later. This is something you should trust me on.
Oddly enough as a man the part of this that I find unbelievable is the ornate Crystal or acrylic or whatever it is handles. Had this been a man desperately trying to bring back the woman he loves the details, the aesthetics, they wouldn't have mattered at all the handle would have been a rod that was good enough to actuate the part it needed to move nothing would have been polished and pretty. Yes he would have taken his time and been thorough on the pieces that mattered but those would have been the only pieces to receive any attention.
If you really love someone that much and if he/she dies 2 times you would go back 100 times for that person if you could travel back in time. Not trying to find an answer in far future.
He build the time machine because of Alma death if she had live the time machine wouldn't never existed so how could he use the machine to go back through time to save her wile she is already dead from the past wile in the future his time machine is here now, it all because of he love her, miss her dearly.
When you have built a time machine in a greenhouse, trying to hide it behind a curtain seems a little silly. Because the in the next time travel scene we can clearly see that the machine is in full view of everyone.
this is one of my favorite movies and it sucks that it got poo-pooed because it didn't stick to the book. They should have just renamed it or something to appease the sci fi people.
Whoever here thinks about Nelson Mandela and the Mandela Effect. God Changed that specific event. Many of us remember Mandela dying in the 1980s, but a new history shows that he died much later in 2013. God decies what he wants to do and we have no say over it. Ultimately he is in control though... Loserfer can only do what the ALMIGHTY actually allows, and only for HIS GOOD PURPOSES!!!!
This is actually one of the only movies i know of, that gets the idea right, that if you travel to the future, you vanished from said history at that point, thus you cannot meet yourself.
what about when you travel to the past? lol. Wouldn't he bump into his past self as well?
@@johnsanders9622 only if it's a closed loop. otherwise going into the past splits off a new timeline, so the version of his past self he'd run into wouldn't be _his own_ past self, but a parallel universe version of him
true RMJ, BTTF2 got it wrong because marty should have arrived in a future where he'd been missing for thirty years
Ya never understood why in Back to the Future 2. Future Marty wasn’t aware that his past younger GF was in the house when his younger self was there? Doesn’t make sense.
@@johnsanders9622 In reality traveling to the past is physically impossible.
Ive been listening soundtracks and scores for at least 18 years. And this movie has one of the most emotional and beautiful soundtracks ive ever listened to.
It's on a par with Howard Shore's LOTR soundtrack. i've listened to it for the last 20 years since this movie, and have never tired of it.
The soundtrack is amazing!
It almost brings tears to your eyes. It's beautiful.
Whoever designed the time machine for this movie is a freakin‘ genius
HG Wells Grand Grandson George Wells.
So many moving parts, almost more than a car engine....imagine the maintenance
Actually from a technical standpoint it is wrong. You usually won't make the frist ptrototyp of a machine of gold, it's just to expensive. You use simple and cheap materials that can also be simply processed and crafted.
How though? Spinning wheels of crystals can’t beam you into another dimension, imagine if we wanted to go back to 1250
@@charliedallachie3539 You didn't get my point. Read Erosdox7's comment, then read my one again.
Although this movie is completely different from the book I believe it has a good story to tell too, besides, the soundtrack is great!
Klaus Badelt makes the soundtrack
Indeed. Your comment did make me believe for a second, though, that I'd read the book and already commented on this clip, but just forgot. lol
AMAZING
Since Humankind
We All had the Wish to Travel In Time ...
Or change the Past our Mistakes aso.
Love the Original Older 1960.. Version
Iam exited and fully of Memories
Cool if You 'or someone' can upload it pls
Tnx. Greets to All ✨✨👌
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 turns per hour, we're going to see some serious stuff
ilovescarboy *shit
GREAT SCOTT !!! 1.21 "JIGG" A-WATTS !!!
Lmao
*time travels* what did I tell you! 88 miles per hour!
Alexander built a time machine which could change the world and the course of the entire multiverse, not for the benefit of mankind or science but all because of a girl. The things that love makes us do. Damn this movie's great!
Well there are many more real life stories everyday on things guys do for girls but what reaction do they get in return? Well they are guys, they are suppose to do that for girls....
It would have been immediately seized by the government and stuffed in a warehouse right next to tesla's free energy devices
Dank Pictures Dank Pictures after the inventor dies of “natural” causes
@@kaister901 yep, they were supposed to do that for girls back when girls were worth it lol
@@username4441 Damn I made that comment 4 years ago....jesus...thanks for the nostalgia lol. Damn.
I like how he circles the machine with a critical eye one last time before he uses it. I'm sure any mechanic can relate to that.
The time machine, is by far, the most amazing movie prop ever made.
Not bad for a glorified cappuccino machine. Probably makes a mean brew.
Takes forever though
Makes you stay up for ages
but the end result is timeless
As M told 007 in Live And Let Die: "Is that all it does?" 😂
Wait a minute, Doc...are you telling me you built a Time Machine...out of some random junk?
Brad Adult I don't think he meant to quote the original quote
ilovescarboy Its probably made out of something weak, like Raditz.
a Time Machine... out of a BARBERS CHAIR??
The way I see it... If you're gonna build a time machine out of brass, Why not do it with style!
with capuccino machine.
Dec. 27, 2020---Brother and I went to see this at the movies. He thought it was okay, but I thought it was outstanding and when the dvd came out, bought it. And I RARELY buy new, just released dvd's. I got back into modeling, but going for 1/35 zombie/apocalypse dioramas. There's a lot of things that aren't available as kits, but then started checking out 3D printers. Next year will be buying a 3D printer, but also trying to learn CAD....be interesting to come out with 3D models of this machine and the 1960's version.
For a man who wanted to see his beloved as soon as possible, he sure did waste a lot of time on making his time machine fashionable.
Well zeck, if you are gonna make a time machine you gatta do it with some style!
@@santinodesimone3125 Yeah! He should have installed a mini-fridge.
Professionals have standards
You have to make it in style!
Well cant really blame him, its best to make sure your ride in best condition before picking up your girl..
Well is XIX, all in that era is fashionable
The music in this scene was poignant as hell.
+Noodles37UK Yes, Klaus Badelt is a genius!
Pearce was the everyman here, and the music symbolised everyones' hopes and dreams.MarcellusTheGreen
Rap music is the only true music, it's 2017
sounds a little like the bounty quilted picker upper song!
The entire score of this movie is gold!
I love this movie, it may differ from the book (which in itself is a fantastic read which i highly recommend) but its such a good retelling, modified for a modern audience it may be but its premise and retelling is so good, and the effort that went behind it, it deserves so much more than the credit its given and i highly recommend it!
A gem from 2002.
A wondrous version of a fantastic classic story. H.G would have approved of this (and the original film from 1960). God knows how much I'd love to travel through Time. I could move forward into the future, find the cure for cancer and diabetes, and keep so many loved ones from dying from those diseases (including my eternal love, my heavenly-resplendent wife -- My Barbra Rose). Best to all.
I would do kinda the same my wife has scoliosis and she has been operated to sort of fix it
but if i could go back in time i could help her when she was jong and buy a harnass for her to correct her back before it happend
If I have time machine, I want to back in year 1987, and see my grand mother, I miss her....she die before I was born......
When you get to this point, what do you do?
You do anything but go forwards.
The way he strolls around his machine slowly with the epic music playing is exactly how I gaze lovingly and proudly at huge dumps I unload.
هذا الفيلم يستحق المشاهدة❤❤❤❤🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖💫💫💫💥💥💯💯💯🦾🦾✌🤞👏👏👏🤛🤜👍🤳🤳🤳🤯🤯🤯🤯
This soundtrack always hits me right in the feels!
Super underrated movie. My only issue with it is that it was too short.
I love this movie. 1) It's a great movie. 2) The symbology holds deep meaning to me on many levels.
But not enough diversity or transgender
Me too. I am actually working on my own project. This movie makes me emotional every time I watch it. We move through at a speed of 1 second per second. Gravity does affect time. As the movie showed, moving through time does not mean moving through space. His device creates what is called a frame dragging effect propelling him through time. I've been studying the design and construction of a time displacement vehicle or TDV since I was a kid age 10 to be exact. I am 45 now and actually putting the thing together provided funds allow. But yes, this movie is just amazing.
Yeah its a great movie to watch until the right wingers stick it up. With their hate and whining about Hillary. She is the most abused woman out of all woman.
It a sad scene because he miss her so dearly as a memory.
I really love the design of the Time Machine, it's old yet new.
It seems time travel might require a seat belt.
I liked this movie a lot, I just wish Simon Wells had not changed H.G's story and had kept the screenplay faithful
All the money spent on this movie went into the sets, special effects, costuming, production design, casting, music, sound design, etc. and while it's not entirely wasted, they might have spent a bit more on the script. At it's core, Wells' original story is solid. It is literally one of the greatest science fiction stories of all...time. This started off interesting (a man trying to change a tragic event in the past) but devolved (!) into an action movie.
It was fantastic movie , it predicted our worst fears
Look just because I cannot even use the time travel that doesn’t mean I’m not allowed to Play music from the 90’s during college to do that. 🧐🤔🧐🤔🧐🤔🧐🤔🧐
My favourite movie
I wonder who was the very first human to conceive the idea of time travel, the idea of creating a matchine that can move us around in time instead of in space.
This is one of my fav movies
Given the way time travel is depicted here (and of course, we're talking about scifi), the time machine should be permanently present at this point, visible, with an almost completely immobile pilot who perhaps needs eighty years to blink, but inaccessible to everyone and everything outside the machine. She is always “present” wherever she is.
Definitely the most beautiful Time Machine I’ve seen in a movie
The best carnival ride you can never undo.
Look at that fine chair, with genuine handmade Corinthian leather!
Esto es un ejemplo perfecto de como una buena banda sonora puede hacer de una escena algo inolvidable
TIME HUMAN CONTROL >ROBOTS
HUMAN
CONTROL
>ROBOTS
I'm not a fan of the very beginning of the movie, but the rest of it is amazing! And the screenplay was written by: Simon Wells, the grandson of H.G. Wells.
Nonsense. We do time travel during holidays.
I will NEVER EVER destroy a time machine no matter how much the damage it does to the space time continuum
Sophesticated steampunk tendencies
:)
For the romantic it will be the picture of his beloveth, for me it's the tap on that pressure gauge ! :)
one of my favorite movies. 1960 version great as well.
The machine is just so beautiful.
I really want to watch this movie for the tenth time any one else like me ?
I want to go back to 1995 when things were good, before the phone zombie apocalypse and internet rules everything
H.g. wells: timemachine is about memoryes about beloved ones we lost if you have a watch you are time dear...war of the worlds is about fear i wanted to show
As a 36 year old single I understand wells😢
Porque anuncian la película como si fuera en Español?
the time machine 2002
O nome do filme espero até ajudando
Wouldn't he have split into two the instant he moved that lever and began going back in time? Think about it, wouldn't he observe himself going backwards in time as well, building the Time Machine in reverse, etc?
I have the same question for the time travel to the future : Nobody saw his machine? Nobody bumped into it?
My theory is that the machine is in a kind of alternative dimension or in an energy sphere that makes the machine becoming invisible and untouchable.
Or, we can play the game and use the suspension of disbelief :p
You are referring to a 'time paradox' ... a scenario of possible questions to which there are no logical answers or outcome!
Consider: You as a scientist who, in his quest for what life is about, invents a device capable of permitting a human being to trespass the boundaries of the fourth dimension (time). You jump into that device - a 'time machine' - and decide to journey backwards into the past, to meet your grandparents... to learn how they met, fell in love and eventually married. You assume a fictitious name and set out for your intended goal; to meet your grandfather as a young man, without giving him a clue as to your actual identity. He begins to think that you are a rival suitor, after the woman that he has fallen in love with (your future grandmother). Trying to avoid the risk of him discovering who you actually are, you attempt to deny his accusations, but he becomes furious and starts a physical altercation between the two of you! In sheer desperation, you inadvertently shove him backwards, causing him to lose his balance! He falls to the ground, striking his head on a sharp rock! With fear and regret, you rush over to him to see if he is alright and to apologize in any way you can! He doesn't respond! He doesn't move! You raise his wrist to check for a pulse! There is none! Your poor grandfather has died by your hand! Now, the big problem comes to full realization:
If your grandfather dies in the past because of that fight...before he ever gets to marry the girl he loves (your grandmother)... she will never be able to bear his children (your future parents)! And if they aren't born, they will never give birth to you! So, how could you ever grow up to become a scientist who invents a time machine that will allow you to travel back in time to meet your grandfather... if he died in the past... and consequently, you NEVER really existed at all! It will twist your thoughts to try and figure it all out! And you never will figure it out because 'time paradoxes' have no possible answer! Like a vicious, continuing cycle, there will never be an answer... like two alternating timelines that can never meet or present a sensible solution... an unending paradox! Welcome to... The Twilight Zone!
🕰🕰🕰🕰🕰🕰...................
Interesting side note, if you go into the future and bring back the cure for cancer and publish the secret, you'd create a paradox, because the only reason you could find it in the future is because you brought it back into the past and made it available.
@Hey McFly Oh, like you'd know. You've never even spoken with Time, have you?
You are assuming you are in the same timeline in the same universe. If you were to bring these thing from an alternate timeline/universe then the universe you are in would just be based on that act of "traveling". It wouldn't work on a linear scale, which is a poor way to perceive space time. That being said time travel is impossible.
The film is a masterpiece I love it
@Justin Thomas one my best films beautiful love story
@Justin Thomas if you travel back to time to save someone you love you know you have made aceviement
Wouldn’t he have encountered the past version of himself when he went back in time? Always thought it was odd that he didn’t
How Akward would it be to see Andrew Basiago flying backwards tenet style while your going forward lol and hes on his way to do detective work on your murder which happened earlier but which you didnt see because you were safely in the future lol
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But his gloves though
The greatest acheivement of the universe
It's not exactly special effects. It's just fast forwarding footage. Well, except for later parts of the film.
The time travel scenes in the 1960 version were good, but the ones in the 2002 remake are better, seeing how we had the technology to pull off those scenes.
Another film I remember watching at Parkview
Fun Fact: the time machine itself is a DIRECT DESCENDANT of the original 1960 version!
The sad irony , no tragedy = no time machine .....fixed point in time cant be undone no matter how hard he tries
very well done remake
2:02- When a clock becomes a Speedometer.
Originally, he built this machine to save his girl friend whom he realized would die a different way
i love this movie!
A working steampunk time machine? Why not?
Sooner or later, if that matters somehow he’ll meet up with doc brown in his that steampunk train.
Its fun to look at this and imagine how it might actually work
Its long been speculated photons or neutrons can go faster than light in certain instances
This machine is designed the way it does because it turns the machine into one giant macroscopic photonic particle..
From that point its about increasing or decreasing the harmonic frequency of the particle and it then synchronizes with the dimensional fabric or "time period" allowing it to synch or "transfer" to that time period
Its also why it can maintain its position in space as well as time when traveling without being ripped apart from biological and geological events and shifts..it transfers and occupys existing space through all those time periods simulatenously for a tiny fraction of time during temporal shift..
Its "there" and then its not...its also why things can travel "through" the photonic shield.. but stuff cant travel back through it.. the moment its gone through.. its stuck in that time period. And the machine is fluxing through to higher "further" time periods
@B Kreative painting Alexander Hartdegan’s time machine works using gravitational time dilation meaning time for him has stopped inside the time machine while everything outside the time machine has fast forwarded and the harder he presses on the platternite lever the more gravitational time dilation increases meaning the rate of time has increased as well and the time machine can also go backwards in time as well if Alexander Hartdegan decides to press the platternite lever back meaning time goes backwards and the harder he presses the lever the more gravitational time dilation it creates. The Time machine is basically an artificial black hole and I think to create a time machine in the real world is to figure out how to manipulate a black hole and make time go backwards and forwards by using a black hole but so far we only discovered that black hole can only access time travel to the future but we need to discover how to time travel to the past using a black hole and stop it’s immense gravity from killing us as well.
@@AbilashSathesgumar black holes are hypothesised to be 2dimensional constructs though with everything the black hole sucks in compressed to the outside edge such a construct wouldnt be able to manipulate time in the way your suggesting, and the really ironic thing about time travel is that everyone suggests it’s got something to do with photons which represent a visual aspect of objects in time, not their actual presence, much in the same way we see stars from other galaxies with telescopes, by the time we see them, they are long dead or that light left it’s star hundreds of thousands of years ago
@@AbilashSathesgumar the other stupid thing about how time dilation works is that it implying if you went to space and traveled at light speed for 5 years then come back home you’d be 5 years older and everyone else would be 65,
No everyone else would still be 5 years older because THATS how much time has eclipsed, you’ve just traveled at the speed of light for 5 years, your velocity is high, your localised time displacement is what it was set it too when you left
Time is a dynamic thing but you need to consider it as layered rather than all encompassing that affects everyone differently depending on what speed your going, visually time might be able to slow down, physically no
@@bkreativepainting7461 sorry I didn’t think big enough about time dilation and I was also forgot about the Alexander Hartdegan’s time machine had a light beam as well and two spinning apparatus
Maybe its just me. but when you have lost someone in your life, way before their time. I would do anything to go back and change that or even to spend some time with said person.
Sad that he goes to all this trouble and he cannot save her. Because he himself invented the time machine, had he invented it anyways or someone else had invented it, he could have saved her. What a tragic and cruel fate.
I swear if time time travel is one day possible for humans, if the machine required for it isn't exactly like this one I will be so freaking needled
All of that craftsmanship, and you couldn't machine a special hook to securely hold that locket? I have a feeling you'll regret that later. This is something you should trust me on.
I love this movie alot 😍
god I love the music and sound effects in this movie
i never liked this on a first watch when it originally released.. but i just watched it again just recently and i thought it was pretty good.
presenten completa la película me gustaría verla gracias
Alexander built The Machine to Change A Time, like we all would like to do,
Why did he pull the lever before the bubble-thing formed?
What supposedly powered this machine? Nuclear?
This movie is no.1 for me. Great story
Una de las mejores peliculas de la historia
If only it was possible.
Oddly enough as a man the part of this that I find unbelievable is the ornate Crystal or acrylic or whatever it is handles. Had this been a man desperately trying to bring back the woman he loves the details, the aesthetics, they wouldn't have mattered at all the handle would have been a rod that was good enough to actuate the part it needed to move nothing would have been polished and pretty. Yes he would have taken his time and been thorough on the pieces that mattered but those would have been the only pieces to receive any attention.
If you really love someone that much and if he/she dies 2 times you would go back 100 times for that person if you could travel back in time. Not trying to find an answer in far future.
Thank you Mrs. Warpula (:
He build the time machine because of Alma death if she had live the time machine wouldn't never existed so how could he use the machine to go back through time to save her wile she is already dead from the past wile in the future his time machine is here now, it all because of he love her, miss her dearly.
I still think he has some features like Jerma985, Captain Time Machine would be so proud...
What if....
what if this thing ran out of gas
Cool machine beautiful and huge but what powers it? How does he bend space-time in it?
Looks like it makes a 10 dollar cup of coffee
When you have built a time machine in a greenhouse, trying to hide it behind a curtain seems a little silly. Because the in the next time travel scene we can clearly see that the machine is in full view of everyone.
It was 1899, something this large and complicated could have been a coffee machine.
this is one of my favorite movies and it sucks that it got poo-pooed because it didn't stick to the book. They should have just renamed it or something to appease the sci fi people.
YOU ARE NOW IN 2020
so did Skynet steal the time machine from Alexander or Doc Brown
i love steampunk
Where is the full movie i didn't found it please someone help me :(
Whoever here thinks about Nelson Mandela and the Mandela Effect. God Changed that specific event. Many of us remember Mandela dying in the 1980s, but a new history shows that he died much later in 2013. God decies what he wants to do and we have no say over it. Ultimately he is in control though... Loserfer can only do what the ALMIGHTY actually allows, and only for HIS GOOD PURPOSES!!!!
7 producers. No wonder this movie struggled.
the machine is beautiful... is a steampunk Holy Grail