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MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1951 ——<—<—$—$—$——<————_ TIME TRAP dein KBY Wasi! Cirizsin By Fred Lassvwell A LUE ._LA— 7, (ON DOWN TO TH’ PORE OF UNK SNUFFY- ( (M WARNIN' YE, \ (© aL A \SETTLEMENT AN’ / WHY DON'T YE GO SNUFEY--ONE LEETLE " ROUND UP SOME \ ALONG AN’ HUMOR HIM SNICKER, AN’ (‘LE I HAIN'T GOT NO TIME TO, OECREPIT OL’ CO JES’ THIS ONCET, ; WRING YORE NECK By ROG PHILLIPS AP Newsteotures ANDER ON CHECKERS, y 2 HONEN-POT P sae YE SHIF'LESS Chapter 3 ing fea te he ers wove) mai ea ree ee : H $ M | “ AT birth they're placed und . ittle,”|_ “Then if the V i a - 2 3 y're placed under a) © “7 think I that, a little, en if I KONK !! GIT! : ) é [A lantardes achine tat | nag Sad bles hank Auto| noe sumitie,toha forehead,” Nelva) question by bringing up another, | would, ae just, an 9 said, “It's a variation of the time! though. I always thought matter) man?” Joe | solenoid. It di aye some cr the cabs was pagticulate,, and moved 10 f the skin and bone o: eir fore-| cnace. 2 it sound like heads as far as thirty seconds into a. satis ne dim onally | the future. Actually it makes a) stationary basic substance we don't time bridge of matter. know of, and matter ana ne Z ig , all matter is time| ality are actually some kind of z x | broad he instantaneous present| énergy flow in it.” Neat os | that we picture as. moving forward ata, cxactly so.) Nelve sain | “tr changes, a into the future from the past is an] eagerly. “All reality is merely an aa SHARC abstraction. In actuality it is aj energy flow along a four dimen-| department crest whose peak is the now that| sional stationary reality, like a| duces the we conceive as having no sce) pulse of arrens along ject ape in time. From that peak it] actions of units of matter o: pee ae the past 2 split] another, the complexes of struc- ey sec and into the future, a] ture of matter, are merely mutu-} Nelva said. second ago, a | split second from now. ally inductive’ wave fronts that build up { . Finstel sort 0 : “Tl show you the mathematics aiect ons another. Same e ures YUH BLAME FOOL! THERE AIN'T of it later on when we have the} !4 Fi a ge gs ee ceiate ekruc- A BETTER WAY TO START A WAR time, but you can guess at it nowy | ture of matter could be dispensed oot i when i a ae WHITES ANG IN JUNG near enough to each other to act on with, and the field Srecry eccoun’ THAN TO HAVE SOMETHING LIKE one another act like two waves. onautaed I caiawing THIS HAPPEN...ESPECIALLY TOA _4 Your scientists Fefore 1950 got a ¢ : re = | : i hat} the basic particles of matter as POPULAR HOMBRE LIKE THE 5 glimpse of that, vaguely. at ing what they really are—wave CISCO KID! they couldn't have guessed, off (oii ots travel ling at the speed of ¥ . course, is that one particle can be} Pa¢ A ¥. ? a (ae permanently pulled out of phase| ght at right angles to all space with another, either into the past} (zgctions” oa. ioe pa. or the future, dust snoush $0 Sas PRI spi ight? y it still acts on the other, but also} ©": ree ” is acted on more by other particles| 22 @.way that's inaccurate, ill farther into the future. Nelva said. “What I meant was, at 7 still farther ial P| at a constant speed—like the speed of} and accidentally “You.can picture it three dimen-| light is constant. Actually it isn’t| your parellel re tionally by an alternating current} 3 Speed at all, in the sense that it’s would soon di in a wire. The pressure wave of one} g distance covered.” yourselves, t eycle goes forward along the wire} “That’s what I thought,” Ray t so ER io tne veality of fhe present trav-| ition neo mairenes more like 3 get back to. ine sabicch of sou bes 9 the reality, h -| stationary change, like the in-|&£ ck to act 0! be- eling forward into the future at a} crease oy pasate in a tire, or, in] Inga Vargian. Why aren't you like constant speed—and that analogy} an actual case, the ageing of an in-| the others then? : is more basic than you would think] dividual over the years.” “In Varga the third eye is not at first, because the speed of light “That's probably the only way|iven to everyone,” Nelva ex- and the rate of time are basically} we can approach an understanding | Plained. ‘Only to certain classes, connected in the four dimensional} of jt,” Nelva went on. “Anyway,| Varga is a matriarchy, and, well, continuum. to get back to the Vargian eye, it’s} Nancy and I were not the eldest “So in the extra-temporal eye of| not a normal body organ at all, but} daughters. so we were not given the Vargian we have living matter] an artificial one. It makes a lens of| the third eye so we could never Pulled out of phase with the rest} sorts, that focuses on the cortex of] assume the throne.” : of reality and susceptible to reality} the brain and builds up a visua! then you'r ri e royal EVERYBODY WOULD BE BESIDES, IT WOULDN'T BE | as it will be from the present] center. Events in the near future | family?” Joe asked, looking from KISSING THE BRIDE » FAIR TO MAKE You SIF IN to about thirty seconds in the| are enough out of phase with cur-| Nancy to Nelva in awe. INCLUDING ME = ONLY LIke A HERMIT, Fore MAvee J | future. It's a permanent complex,| rent reality wave so they don’t] “We're younger sisters of the 'D BE KISSING You VEARS ,WAITI FOR.ME , and gets its nourishment rom the have ee effect on the present: anon Nene answers Sou ve “ v AcCK+ bloodstream just as easily as it] but in the extra-temporal lens they | met her, . Her picture is eg hake ee SS ganda would otherwise, pulling new mat-| work down by induction so that| everywhere : ¥ (EY salle ter forward in time with it. shov-| the energy patterns that strike the (To be continued) rests on thei ‘So in th belong to B been trying to > of reality as a 2 in an under- iS! THOSE SAVAGES ARE GOING “TAIN'T Hi Ly URN THE CISCO KID! GONNA oe. i — YUP! INJUNS g SURE CAN BE MEAN “They discovered time travel, tumbled onto Realizing you r time travel decided to fore- nt it,” SIMPLY LOTS OF YOUNG COUPLES DO, WHEN THE | = in their SCOPE | force of the Vooiried with by the inf acted by th ions, often by own merits,, when Today In History |Today’s Hor ’ by Royal Today endows with great cre: meric combined with some Today’s nativ 1787—“The Contr Tyler, the first na comedy tobe s' , first per-} formed in New York’s John Street} Theate: 186: Mexico. 1905— lishes teachers. nee 191 President Wilson appeals to the people to help feed the Allies, to plant gardens and prac-} tice economy. 1935—The League of Nations FLY NATIONAL : THE TRACKS COME op ( BEG PARDON, SIR, THEY CONTNUE)) | condemns German conscription we Sd = TO THE PASTURE FENC =C AGAIN ON THIS SIDE move and appoints committee to AN' STOP 22 )(°# 5 ; plan means to prevent such ai 3 L G = ay ee oer ne FLIGHTS DAILY 2 i s dreds of German planes NN wa A > of magnetic powers. 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