For those who don't know, the Morlocks and the Eloi are two species in H.G. Wells' The Time Machine, and they are descendents of modern man. Essentially, the Eloi are pretty and small, they live in ...
Opinion We had the desktop. Then came the cloud. And next, we’ll have the time machine. The Time Machine is one of the classic 60s-era sci-fi films. Based on the H.G. Wells novel, a Victorian-era ...
Introduction: The text ; The Sphinx-question ; The two socialisms ; Eloi and Morlocks ; The two cultures -- "The time machine, an invention" (1895) (annotated text of the first London edition) -- ...
``The Time Machine'' is a witless recycling of the H.G. Wells story from 1895, with the absurdity intact but the wonderment missing. It makes use of computer-aided graphics to create a future race of ...
The turn of the year and the return of class warfare—spearheaded by the telegenic class warrior Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez—brings to mind that timeless tract, H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine ...
You report that “city-slicker” lizards are becoming genetically distinct from their rural relatives(14 January, p 12). What goes for lizards may well go for us. How far are we along the evolutionary ...
. I would not be happy hiding in dark holes, although I'm to suppose the Morlocks chose their enviroment? Or must they hide from the sun, like vampires supposedly have to? Click to expand... It was a ...