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What are the mechanisms required for time travel

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I have all the time in the word and would like to pursue a quest for time travel. So just to get some external ideas, what do you think are the necessary factors/variable have been said to be need in order to control and/or travel in time? Please humour me if youre appalled in some sort.-You know Fold Theory?It said that the distance of 2 spot in a plane can be considered 0 by folding the plane so they positioned on top of the otherNow theres something fishy about this,......
I've just made a lot of things, i'd like to do again differently. Even thought it is impossible, I have all the time in the word and would like to pursue a quest for time travel. So just to get some external ideas, what do you think are the necessary factors/variable have been said to be need in order to control and/or travel in time? Please humour me if you're appalled in some sort.

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You know Fold Theory?

It said that the distance of 2 spot in a plane can be considered 0 by folding the plane so they positioned on top of the other

Now there's something fishy about this, that is to think the universe as a piece of paper, and what you need to fold it? Yep, someone to actually fold the paper, someone that is OUTSIDE the paper

Means, there's a need of a "force" that is outside our plane of existence to do the job

now, think of the paper as a comic book, how do you get to the previous page (get back to the past)?
Is to have "someone" to read and flip the pages

Do you get what I'm trying to say? :D

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Well in order to disrupt the space time continuum, you're going to need a high a high velocity as this directly correlates to time and space. nothing unreasonable that the human body can't withstand, just a general velocity in order to be carried across the space/time barrier, 88 miles per hour should work. Now naturally you're going to need a large amount of energy to move anything of a substantial size through time. The most common form of energy readily available is electricity, but you're going to need a lot, 1.21 gigawatts by my calculations. Now you're also going to need a device to act as your catalyst between the energy and velocity to create your time warp. It will need to be calibrated to time capacity and will need a constant flow, or flux of ionic energy, a sort of, flux time capacitor if you will. once you're all calibrated and ready to go, you have you're plutonium fuel to generate the 1.21 gigawatts and some type of machine for getting up to 88 mph, (i would recommend a car, but i don't see why a locomotive train wouldn't work), you're off and ready to start time traveling. good luck hope this helped
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