![]() The clocks were never 25 minutes slow - Doc's watch/clock on the other end of the phone line was 25 minutes fast. It's part of some other experiment we aren't privy to, due to coming in during the middle of it as Marty does.Īnother hypothesis (not really an answer because I can't show a specific experiment):.It's all part of his experiments in time travel.It's not unreasonable to assume he's been doing a lot of other experiments as well. The time machine is the first one that really worked out the way he had hoped. Remember, when Marty meets Doc Brown in the past, he's been experimenting with a mind-reading device. This, however, is all speculation - his lab's status could be the result of some other experiments. In fact, I think it's safe to say that his experiment with Marty is not the first time travelling experiment he has undergone - it's distinctly possible that he's run some small-scale tests with lower-wattage devices, and the state of his lab is the result of these experiments. ![]() ![]() What kind of event could cause such a discrepency in time?ĭoc Brown has been experimenting with his time machine. Now let's consider that past bit of information - somehow, he managed to set his clocks back 25 minutes, all of them, without having checked on any of his equipment in the past several days. He leaves a speaker hooked up to his electrical equipment in such a way that it creates so much feedback as to blow out the speakers and send Marty flying into the wall.Īnd, somehow, he set his clocks, all of them, to go off exactly 25 minutes slow despite not having been there for days if his other equipment is any indication. He leaves all the machines in his lab running, including his wake-up-and-make-breakfast machine, for several days. It is one of the many things in the opening sequence of the movie that point to the fact that Doc Brown is.eccentric, to say the least.
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