Flux Capacitor Project
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This image represents what appears to be the very first conceptual sketch of the "flux capacitor", the iconic technological heart of the time machine in Back to the Future
Hand-drawn on a crumpled sheet of paper — as if it came directly from Doc Emmett Brown's notebook — it shows a set of three inclined conductors, arranged in a Y shape and connected at the center by a common node
Each branch appears to terminate in a cylinder or capsule, perhaps intended to channel or concentrate energy
Alongside the drawings are mathematical annotations and incomprehensible formulas, with numbers, fractions, and symbols scribbled quickly, testifying to the creative (and slightly mad) energy of its inventor
The inscription "FLUX COMPRESSION" suggests an operating principle related to the concentration of energy flow — the heart of time travel according to the film's fantasy
Overall, the drawing possesses the charm of great moments of improvised genius: it seems to have been born on a night of inspiration, amidst a flash of electricity and a revolutionary idea
It is the sketch of Doc Brown's dream, the origin point of that wonderful scientific madness that made time travel possible… aboard a DeLorean
Now you can have it too, to originally decorate your favorite room or to give it as a gift to your friend most fond of the iconic saga
The model includes an elegant black frame: you just need to glue a picture hanger to the back and hang it
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