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*Due to a time paradox, there are now [[Time paradox duplicate|two]] Forward time machines in the current universe. | *Due to a time paradox, there are now [[Time paradox duplicate|two]] Forward time machines in the current universe. | ||
**See also: [[The Late Philip J. Fry#Time travel| a similar take on this (with a picture)]] | **See also: [[The Late Philip J. Fry#Time travel| a similar take on this (with a picture)]] | ||
*Has enough power to go forward in time to the end of the universe at least twice. | *Has enough power to go forward in time to the end of the universe at least twice. | ||
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Forward time machine | |
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Type | Time machine |
Inventor | Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth |
First appearance | "The Late Philip J. Fry" (6ACV07) |
The Forward time machine is a time machine invented by Professor Farnsworth. It is able to go forwards in time, but is unable to travel backwards. The Professor, along with Fry and Bender were originally supposed to test drive it by going forward one minute into the future. However, they accidentally ended up going forward 6 990 years. They are forced to use the machine to keep on going forward to find a backwards time machine, but ultimately end up at the end of all life.
The three of them find out that time works like a Möbius strip: when the universe ends, the Big Bang occurs and a completely identical universe is created. They use the machine to travel forward to the year 3010, but miss it. Finally, after time traveling the entire length of the universe's existence again, the machine makes it "back" to 3010.
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Trivia
- Due to a time paradox, there are now two Forward time machines in the current universe.
- See also: a similar take on this (with a picture)
- Has enough power to go forward in time to the end of the universe at least twice.