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2006-12-21 08:25:12 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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rub your nipples really hard =D

2006-12-21 08:27:33 · answer #1 · answered by Bill$ 2 · 2 0

building a time machine is theoretically possible it has been proven by an american mathemetician, when i say 'building' a time machine is possible it does have some practical difficulties. Here is how it works:
It is relativly easy to imagine a 3 dimensional axis. X corresponding to lengh, Y corresponding to height and Z corresponding to depth. since the universe is made up of these three spatial dimensions and a fourth - time - we can imagine time as being another one of these axis' going off at right angles to the rest (of course it is impossible to reperesent time as an axis on a three dimensional diagram, but the point is that time is just as much as a dimension as the three spatial dimensions x,y and z). the tricky thing about time is that it only goes one way. it's like you being able to use all of the spatial dimensions except (say) right. so if we were not able to go right (but were able to use all of the other dimensions up, down, forward, backward and left) and i wanted to move right, all i would do is change my orientation (turn right on my axis) so that my old right is my new forward.
This is the basis of how this 'trick' works, we have to swap the 'time' dimension with one of the other 3 spatial dimensions.
Here's how its done (and here come the practical difficulties).

We need a cylinder of mass, someting about as massive as our own sun, then we need to compress it into the density of an atomic nucleus. the cylinder shoud be 100km long and have aradius of 10km. (if this isnt difficult enough) We also need to make it spin twice every millisecond so that the outer surface is moving at half the speed of light. This will drag the fabric of space-time around with it and change time for one of the 3 spatial dimensions.

This may all be very well but there are also a number of paradoxes that could occur during time travel such as the one where you go back in time and kill your grandfather before your father is conceived in which case you would have never been born and would have never been able to go back in time in the first place. we are probably a long way off from building such a machine but physics may come out with some more theories on ime travel in the time being.

2006-12-22 07:58:37 · answer #2 · answered by william k 2 · 0 0

Hmmmmm. . . . . Well just get lots of stuff put some eletrick wires together and put a watch or a clock for the main function and a whole lots of other stuff including wires and metal things. The metal things are for, when u go back in time or foward then you wont get crushed. Also get two engeons and a back thing that shoots fire like a back of a car were the smoke comes out, but instead it should put a shield over, just fuse that with a light, and a energy source. Well i have more things to say. e-mail me if u need any help. Or the easy whay. Freez yourself and make sure u have like 18 layers of stuff or near there and then wait. The world is going to be technical so someoen will find u unfrees you and u will be in future. But it could lead to death. (cant breath). Oxogyn tank like 7 (maybe, not sure)

2006-12-21 17:34:12 · answer #3 · answered by David J 2 · 0 0

If you're looking to make a real one, to travel back and forth in time, it's impossible. Science hasn't figured out how to do it.

You can slow down time for yourself; people who travel on an airplane are actually going slower than people on earth, but it's so slight that you can't tell. If you were to take a trip on an extremely fast space ship, you would age little, while people on Earth would age faster. That's about as close as we can likely get to a time machine right now.

2006-12-21 16:38:43 · answer #4 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 0 0

1.) Build a spaceship for intergalactic travel -- must be capable of near warp speeds.

2.) Fly near a balck hole but beware! If you get too close you will be literally ripped to shreds, and no one knows where where those shreds will go.

3.) Orbit just outside the event horizon, but watch out for lethal radiation flares. Chill out for a few months.

4.) Return to earth. Several years have passed since you left, but since you were near a massive gravitational field, it has only been a few months for you.

Congratulations, you have just achieved time travel.

2006-12-21 16:43:05 · answer #5 · answered by Jeremy K 2 · 0 0

Watch Back to the Future with Michael J Fox.

2006-12-21 23:32:09 · answer #6 · answered by candy cane 2 · 0 0

dig a ten foot deep hole three feet in diameter and completely vertical, plant a ring of blue toadstools on the bottom, stand in the center of them uder a full moon for 29 minutes, an when you get out a half hour will have passed

2006-12-21 16:41:39 · answer #7 · answered by ZelosWilder 5 · 0 0

Ask Mr. Wells.

2006-12-21 16:32:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well, you could try getting into a accident and blacking out. when you wake up, you wont travel years but you will be in the future. :)

2006-12-21 17:05:12 · answer #9 · answered by Ben P 1 · 0 0

If you take enough nyquil, you will wake up in the future.

2006-12-21 16:29:49 · answer #10 · answered by nitrox420 2 · 1 0

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