The highly intelligent and wealthy Eloi and the frightening, animalistic Morlock.
Eloi.
In H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine," the Eloi are described as a race of beings who represent a refined, decadent future form of humanity. They are depicted as delicate, childlike creatures who have evolved into a leisurely and carefree society.
In "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells, Weena is an Eloi girl who befriends the Time Traveler. She is described as gentle and childlike, forming a close bond with the protagonist throughout his adventures in the future world. Her character symbolizes the innocence and vulnerability of the Eloi race in the novel.
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Veena is the heroine in H.G.Wells' novel The Time Machine. She indeed is an earthly girl but belongs to a future age. Veena is a very musical Indian name which is the name of a musical instrument, the Indian lute.
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Tread mills , running machine can be used at home to train for a race.
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There are two future races, the basically evil and brutish Morlocks- and the intellectual but somewhat (sappy) Eloi. I am referring to the H G Wells novel. For some bizarre and unfathomable reason, he makes the lead character- called the Time Traveller, anonymous, which is in itself a handicap- for example in dialogue.
The Time Machine was created in 1895.
The Time Machine Did It was created in 2004.
No, as of now, there is no such thing as a time machine.