The Man Who Could Work Miracles : Unlimited Power, Unforeseen Consequences

George McWhirter Fotheringay is an ordinary clerk with a loud opinion and a quiet life. While arguing that miracles are impossible, he accidentally proves himself wrong. With a single act of will, the impossible becomes visible, undeniable, and deeply unsettling. As George experiments with his strange new ability, small wonders pile up fast. Objects change form, needs vanish instantly, and effort becomes obsolete. Yet every success carries risk. Language proves slippery, intentions misfire, and well-meant acts spiral beyond control. Power without limits begins to reveal consequences no argument can undo.

Written with sharp wit and mounting tension, this story explores what happens when authority outpaces wisdom. It asks whether absolute power can ever be safely handled by an ordinary human being.

H. G. Wells was one of the founding voices of modern science fiction. His stories combined bold ideas with social insight, using speculation to examine human behavior rather than distant futures alone.

Best known for works like The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds, Wells repeatedly returned to a central question: not what science can do, but what people will do with it.

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