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A time machine is a fictional device that allows time travel to the past or future. The name was first invented by H. G. Wells in the 1895 novel The Time Machine, which is the basis for:

Time machine may also refer to:

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Music

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Bands

  • Time Machine, aka Mashina Vremeni, a Russian rock band formed in 1969
  • Time Machine Network, aka TM Network, a Japanese pop band formed in 1984

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