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A down-on-his-luck volunteer agrees to operate an experimental time machine for an anxious scientist and is transported to a lush, prehistoric shoreline. Scenes alternate between the machine's laboratory preparations and the protagonist's bewildered, often comic encounters with primeval fauna and vegetation as he attempts cautious, innocuous experiments. Small, practical choices collide with theoretical warnings about causality, producing unforeseen consequences that probe questions of identity, responsibility, and the limits of scientific control while maintaining a satirical, humorous tone.

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William Tenn

William Tenn was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and satirical wit. His works often explore complex themes through a humorous lens, making significant contributions to the genre. Among his notable titles is "Me, Myself and I," which showcases his unique ability to blend philosophical inquiry with engaging narratives. Tenn's stories frequently reflect on human nature and societal norms, earning him a respected place in the literary heritage of science fiction. His other works, such as "Of All Possible Worlds" and "Project Hush," further illustrate his talent for crafting thought-provoking tales that challenge readers' perceptions.

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