
Published in 1942, 'Horsesense Hank in the Parallel Worlds' by Nelson S. Bond is a science fiction novel that explores time travel and alternate realities. The protagonist, Horsesense Hank Cleaver, uses his common-sense reasoning to navigate complex scientific dilemmas after deciding to build a time machine. The narrative raises philosophical questions about fate and the impact of choices as Hank and his friend Jim Blakeson inadvertently create parallel versions of themselves, encountering various historical scenarios that challenge their understanding of causality. The book combines humor with thought-provoking themes, making it a unique exploration of existence and decision-making.













































