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Episode 252

Before the rockets of science fiction streaked across cinema screens… before alien invasions filled television… before time travel became a familiar idea in books and films… there was one man quietly imagining it all.
H. G. Wells was not born into wealth or comfort. In fact, his early life was marked by illness, financial struggle, and a constant sense that the world was changing faster than anyone quite understood. But from those uncertain beginnings came a mind that would reshape how we think about the future.
In the late nineteenth century, when the world was still lit by gas lamps and horse-drawn carts rattled through the streets, Wells began asking extraordinary questions. What if humans could travel through time? What if creatures from another planet came to Earth? What if science allowed humans to become invisible?
These ideas might sound familiar today—but when Wells first imagined them, they were astonishingly new.
Through stories that blended science, philosophy, and sharp social observation, he helped invent what we now call modern science fiction. Yet his work was never only about strange machines or distant planets. Beneath the adventures, Wells was asking deeper questions about humanity, power, and the fragile future of civilization.
So before we step into the strange worlds he created… it’s worth stepping back into the world that created him.
This is the story of how a sickly boy from Victorian England became one of the most visionary writers who ever lived.

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