MartyMcTime & WrenchWhiz
Hey Marty, how about we sketch out a prototype for a car that rewinds itself every time the engine stalls at the stroke of midnight? I’ve got a few spare parts that might just make the math work.
Whoa, midnight rewind! Grab the old carburetor, the 1947 dash cam, and that rusty clock tower battery you swiped from the museum. We'll bolt a chrono‑synchronizer onto the crankshaft and program the engine to flick back to the previous 0:00:00 each time it stalls. Just remember to strap the whole thing to a skateboard so we can test it on a racetrack—no one wants a time‑warped car stuck in a cul‑de‑sac. Let's make history, or at least a hilarious time loop!
Sure thing, Marty. Pull out that carburetor, the 1947 dash cam, and the museum battery, and we’ll slap a chrono‑synchronizer on the crankshaft. Then strap it to a skateboard for a racetrack run—just keep an eye on the tachometer so it doesn’t hit a time‑warp detour. History, one loop at a time.
Sounds insane—grab the parts, crank the chrono‑synchronizer, and let’s watch that tachometer jitter. If it hits a time‑warp, I’ll just flip the engine back like a flip‑book and hope the skateboard keeps us from falling into a paradox. Bring on the loops!
Alright, Marty, parts are in, chrono‑synchronizer’s firing, and the tach is already doing that funky jitter dance. If it pulls a time‑warp, flip‑book that engine, and hope the skateboard keeps us from turning into a paradox. Let’s roll!