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Time Travel The Pumpkin Man ave you ever wondered what it would be like to go anywhere, to anytime you want? Do you think traveling through time would be amazing? This article contains one way in which time travel could be possible. One of multiple possibilities is to go through a wormhole. A wormhole is a hole in space-time that will supposedly take you to a point somewhere in the past or future. A wormhole is created when a black hole and a white hole collide. A black hole is a technical "hole" in space that acts as a vacuum cleaner, it will suck up matter. A white hole is the exact opposite, it projects matter into space. The only possible way to access a wormhole is by flying a spaceship through the wormhole. I personally think that time travel isn't possible. I have surveyed people on whether or not they think time travel is possible and why they think what they do. The first person who was interviewed was Kristianna Howard, sixth grade. Kristianna said that she did believe in time travel because "People are coming up with new technology as we speak and we could eventually make time travel possible." Next we interviewed Nelli Smith. She said that she does believe in time travel. The reason she does is because "Science documentaries and shows that have proven time travel possible." Thanks to whomever participated in this survey and I hope that this was very educational. was Halloween again and the planets had aligned for the Pumpkin Man was ready to rise once more. The last time he had risen was 300 years ago. He was spread throughout the world and took shape as millions of pumpkins and jacko-lanterns for Halloween. At midnight he would awaken and spread terror throughout humanity. Last time there was only one human being who had been able to withstand the sheer fear that emanated off of the beast. As his many forms strode throughout the many countries and cities of the world, one person would not give into fear. She stood firm and strong as a true hero would. As much as the abomination tried, she did not budge. As the night wore on it tired and its hold over humanity weakened and more and more people resisted the Pumpkin Man's terror. Finally as the first rays of light bathed the Earth in warm, pink light, humanity had destroyed the monster. But this only slowed the attack. In 300 hundred years it would rise again and it must be stopped. H - Grace Carter It - Story written by Patrick Rodriguez

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