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logically there isn't one at this time
but if you want to delve into the illogical then how about this
you put two rods about a yard apart. they are both monopoles. you then run massive amounts of energy through each of them so that space-time itself curves in the area between the rods, the amount of energy flowing through the rods, (equivalent to about 3 supernovas per minute) would determine how far forward in time you want to go. if you want to go back in time all you have to do is reverse one of the monopoles. in order to get back to the present another portal has to be sent to a specific time. this portal would be automated and set to return to the point in time right after it left.
the only things we would need to have would be monopoles, which theoretically don't exist, and a massive energy source which is safe to use for at least short periods of time.
that's two more Einsteins, and that could take a while.

2007-05-28 18:58:45 · answer #1 · answered by outbaksean 4 · 0 0

To see through a time portals one needs precognition. the "minds eye" can see into the future. Have you ever thought that you knew something before it ever happened. Some of us has this ability. Most of us think that time travel into the past would be great if only to change an event. With precognition you would see if anything would go wrong and have the ability to change the outcome. For time travel to occur for a physical human being or object / we would need to be accelerated to a great speed. Time travel = Time 4th dimension = acceleration X speed of light squared divided by the mass. I believe that this may have occurred while trying to smash atoms together within a government experiment. Some of that atoms may have disappeared.

2007-05-29 03:30:33 · answer #2 · answered by Christopher 1 · 0 1

the closest at this time is multi-dimensionality. in this concept you can exit your current dimension, then return but to a different point in time.
they deal with the paradox of changing history by suggesting that the travel splits a dimension into two divergent dimensions. that way you can't go back and change your own history because there is a dimension where you made the change and one where you didn't.

2007-05-29 01:25:19 · answer #3 · answered by Piglet O 6 · 0 1

there isn't one

2007-05-29 00:46:17 · answer #4 · answered by casual_rider 2 · 0 0

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