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A crime boss coerces the inventor of a device that isolates condensed fore-memories—commonly miscalled a time-travel machine—into using it so the boss can escape prosecution by disappearing into a subjective future. He kidnaps the inventor's young son and threatens destruction of the apparatus to ensure compliance. The inventor explains that subjects experience extended future intervals as compressed awareness without physical travel and that fore-memory becomes accessible only after a delay, limiting predictive use. The story examines attempts to evade consequences, the ethics of manipulating human consciousness, and the unpredictable limits of applying such technology for personal gain.

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Sylvia Jacobs

Sylvia Jacobs was an author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of science fiction and adventure. Her notable works include "The Pilot and the Bushman," which explores themes of survival and human connection in a wilderness setting, and "Young Man from Elsewhen," a narrative that delves into time travel and its implications. Jacobs' writing often reflects a blend of imaginative storytelling and insightful character development, making her a unique voice in her literary era.

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