What hypothetical time traveler would think about time?
The next text includes many things that might not work in the real life. So don't take that very hard. It is telling a hypothetical time journey, what is basing the Einstein's time dilation theory.
If we are thinking of the time traveler's view of the time, that view would not be linear. This means that our theoretical time traveler would travel to every point in time, so that means the time traveler would not have the same way to see the time, as we see that thing. Above this text is the film where Stephen Hawking welcomes time traveler. That time traveler did not come, but sometimes I have thought that there is a possibility that the time traveler would think that Hawking was sleeping.
Maybe he didn't know that Hawking had ALS, but there is another version of this hypothesis, that could it possible that time traveler visited. What if the time traveler was not looking at the biography of Hawking. After watching a couple of seconds of that film our fictional time traveler would come to parties but noticed that host was sleeping.
What kind of system hypothetical time-machine would be? The idea is to benefit the rotating cylinder for making the time dilation.
In Albert Einstein's theories, time-traveling is possible even in both directions. Traveling to forward of time the person needs just reach the speed, which is near the speed of the light. So the time will be dilated, and the person starts to travel in the time to the future. But if we cannot get the information from the future, what would we do with the time machine. Traveling to the future with things like Tipler Cylinder is quite easy.
The cylinder-shaped time machine must just put to rotate in the system what acts like some kind of induction engine. In that system, the instruments or crew would be in the other cylinder, which levitates in the Tipler cylinder. And that denies the effect of the centripetal force.
But how to get back to the past? The answer is that the time dilation would be directly proportional to escaping velocity. And if the escaping velocity or the speed would increase higher than the speed of the light the craft would start to travel back in time. That means it is needed to put another rotating layer in the Tipler Cylinder, which can make the virtual crossing of the speed of the light possible.
So there are two ways to make that thing. Another is to create the black hole, where time is starting to travel backward. And another is to put two "Tipler cylinders" on the other. When the only outer cylinder is rotating the Tipler cylinder will travel to the future, and when the internal cylinder will start also rotate, that would bring the time traveler back to the past.
The thing called virtual crossing the speed of the light makes it possible to travel backward in time. In the visions Tipler Cylinders are in the space the layers hover in zero gravity space. And then the electromagnetic field would start to rotate the cylinder. So the system would work as some kind of induction engine. Inside the structure will put the magnet, what will pull the cylinder together, what will deny the effect of the centripetal force.
Theoretically making the time machine what can return to the past can be made by using a similar tube inside the outer cylinder that is starting to rotate by using a similar system with an outer cylinder. The rotation system of the internal cylinder would install in the outer cylinder. That would cause the virtual crossing of the speed of the light. And probably the craft can start to travel back in time.
So that kind of system can use nanotechnology, and the probes to the future can have the size of only a couple of centimeters. And in theory, the particle accelerators would use to increase their speed to near the speed of the light. And then those probes will record things in the future, and then they can return to the past. I'm not 100% sure that this system will work. But it's a fascinating idea.
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