Write an alternate ending (at least 5 complete sentences) for A Sound of Thunder: Bradbury

As Eckels stood frozen in terror, the Tyrannosaurus Rex lurched forward, its enormous jaws snapping shut just inches from his trembling body. The ground shook violently, sending shockwaves through the forest. A deafening roar echoed through the air, as the massive predator collapsed to the ground with a resounding thud. Confused, Eckels cautiously approached the fallen beast and noticed a thin, silver wire protruding from its mouth. The time machine had malfunctioned, causing the wire to become entangled in the dinosaur's massive teeth, ultimately leading to its demise. Eckels felt a surge of relief wash over him, realizing that the balance of nature had been preserved. However, he knew that this accident would change the course of history forever. Back in the present, Eckels returned to the Time Safari headquarters, determined to expose the dangers and ethical issues associated with time travel. With his vivid description of the near-death experience and his newfound conviction, time travel was eventually deemed too risky and outlawed worldwide. The future of humanity was no longer at the mercy of reckless time explorers, and the preservation of the natural timeline became a collective responsibility.

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Eckels stood frozen in terror as the Tyrannosaurus Rex lunged towards him. Just as the enormous jaws were about to close around him, there was a blinding flash of light. When Eckels opened his eyes, he found himself back in the time machine, unharmed. The time wave had reset, erasing the dinosaur and any trace of their visit. Eckels let out a relieved sigh, realizing that they had narrowly avoided catastrophe. From that day forward, Eckels vowed to use his experience as a cautionary tale, advocating for a more responsible approach to time travel.