The robot took me to a car without a driver, and I was glad to see that there was no traffic jam on the road. I looked outside the window, and realised that my town had become a big city, with tall buildings and many people.
We were heading off in a quick speed, much quicker than the limit of driving speed 40 years ago, but it seemed save.
We stopped at a 3-floor building, which looked rather strange surrounded by much taller ones. We went in, and met professor King.
'Nice to meet you, John,' he said.
'Nice to meet you, professor King.'
'Call me Mike is fine.'
'Okay, Mike.'
'So...you want to change your past?'
'Yes.'
'Do you know what will be like traveling to the past?'
'No.'
'That's normal. We, researchers also don't know. But I must tell you a few things. Firstly, this is part of an experiment, which may not be successful. Secondly, you will be the first person to try this. Thirdly, you can't travel back to 2047 (now) after you travel to the past, because this technology is not yet available at that time. You will stay there, after living for 40 years, please come to find us here, and report us details of time travel so that we can know more about it.'
'Okay.'
'Are you going now?'
'Yes.'
'Do you want to say a few words to your family?'
'No.'
Mike put me into a huge machine. I saw a label saying 'This machine can move at extremely high speed. Be careful.'
What is it going to be like?
I have heard that if anyone moved faster than the speed of light, he/she would travel in time.
Mike closed the door. Surprisingly, I did not feel any movements at all.
I began to worry if something went wrong.
I looked at the windows nearby. The trees outside stood still, but leaves were flying from the ground to the tree crowns, growing from yellow to green.
I'm really going back to the past.
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