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The time travel and material transfer in movie style
Traveling to the future can be possible by simply freezing the body to zero-kelvin degrees. At that temperature, the chemical processes are ended, and the person can return to life by melting the body. And when the cells are turning elastic the resuscitation process can begin. But traveling to the past is the thing that makes time travel effective. We can send the person to the future by sending them to journey at the speed of light. And time dilation will stop the time in the spacecraft. The question is how we get back from the future? Without that thing, time travel is meanless for the great society.
The superposition of the person can be the thing. That allows time travel like in the movie "12 Monkeys". We know that we can superposition an electron by rotating it extremely fast. That thing allows that the electron can be in two places at the same time. But how that electron can time travel? The thing requires that the electron will superposition to the black hole, and then the superposition goes to the wormhole, which allows that the electron will go to the future. And if the speed of the electron is near the speed of light. The rotation axle of the electron could turn against the movement direction.
And that thing should allow traveling backward of time. Or the mass of the electron will rise to a level that it would turn into the quantum black hole. If the escaping velocity of the surface of the electron rises above the speed of light the particle should start to travel to the past. But the problem is that the single electron is easier to accelerate to that enormous energy level what that process requires than make the human traveling to past.
In some ideas in the body of the person would create the black hole or the body would keep in form by using the electromagnetic fields that are pulling cells together. Without that thing, the body would rip into pieces because of centrifugal force.
In some visions, the person would be surrounded by the highly energetic plasma that will press with electromagnetic fields to the level, where it turns to the black hole. And then that bubble of the ions would carry the person back to time. The system would just calculate how long the erupting or vaporizing the black hole will take, and then the time traveler will send to the past inside the black hole. The idea is that the time moves backward in the object, what escaping velocity is higher than the speed of light.
One of the unique ideas of those rocky ideas of time travel is the "time travel suit" or the space-suit looking time machine. In some discussions is introduced an idea about the spacesuit. That can create black holes in the body of the user. The idea is that if the suit is equipped with fully symmetrical rings, they can create miniature black holes, which can make it possible that a person can travel in the past.
Maybe that kind of system is possible in the far future.
Can the time travel in the movie "12 Monkeys" work in real life? That is the thing that we might get one answer. The technical level for those kinds of tools is not high enough that we can create the needed energy level. But if we are thinking about the possibilities, what that thing will give us. There is the possibility that the senders will use the quantum wires what are targeting the head of the time traveler. And that thing allows the controllers to send instructions and orders to the operator. Then that thing would allow that controllers can follow the things that those hypothetical time travelers sense.
But when we are thinking about the possibility to make things, what is possible in the movie "12 Monkeys", where the time traveler would walk on the ground, and then return to the future any time, when the senders want we can think the possibility that the person would be superpositioned. The superposition of the person might be done by rotating the body very high speed. And that thing can double it. But from theory to practical solutions is sometimes a very long time.
Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Monkeys
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