THE DISCOVERY
Max was always a quiet kid, more interested in books than friends. His bedroom was cluttered with old science books, notebooks filled with equations, and models of atoms and planets. One evening, while tinkering with an ancient physics text, something unusual caught his eye—a strange symbol in the margin of a page. It looked like a code, a sequence of numbers that didn’t belong. At first, Max thought it was just a printing error, but as his curiosity grew, he began deciphering the pattern.
After weeks of sleepless nights, Max realized the sequence was far more than a mistake—it was a mathematical formula. His heart raced as he recognized it: the formula for time travel. He couldn’t believe it. The idea had always fascinated him, but he never thought it could actually work. Could this be real?
Max spent the next few months carefully testing the formula. He gathered parts from discarded electronics, built small machines, and modified his old desk to act as a testing station. One late night, as he activated his first device, a flash of light filled the room, and the air hummed with energy. Max stared in awe. He’d done it—he had just created a time machine. But what now?