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A time machine?
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Invent? No, *Ingest*!
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I don't think we need to invent anything, we just need to gain more knowledge
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An alternate reality might be a good place to start.
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Already have something. It's called cabo wabo. Drink it in the afternoon, next thing you know it's tomorrow morning.
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Nothing. We need to be able to access the other dimensions of life surrounding us already. The answers are there. So, keep working in the Quantum Physics field..that is our porthole to time travel! Happy Sunday, m'dear! :) ((hugs))
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A flux capacitor, and one small enough that you can place it inside a Deloreon and light enough for it to still reach 88 miles per hour!
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Well, I don't think it's possible to make time travel possible. If it was possible, someone from the future would have been here already saying it was possible.
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a craft capable of travelling faster than the speed of light, and a human capable of surviving the journey, pretty sure einstein came up with that one so blame him if it doesnt work good luck, and could you try and go forward in time for me and bring me next weeks lottery numbers back please thanks
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Travelling into the past is, as of now, a fundamental impossibility. However, travelling into the future is possible and has been done! To travel into the future you need to travel very very fast. Astronauts who have travelled at speeds of 10k KM per hour for many days (while in orbit) come down to earth having travelled approx 10 millionths of a second into the future (this has been tested with two super accurate atomic clocks).
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One of these...
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woah, this is heavy
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A better computer to do the math for us
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It has been invented its called a hadron collider
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i wish i could tell you, but you aren't supposed to get this technology for another 60 years....
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saw on scientific american an awesome idea for time travel... you have to invent a machine that can open enlarge stabilize and move wormholes... then you create a wormhole and put one end of it near a neutron star, according to relativity theory mass has the same effect on time as does speed. so if you put a part of the wormhole near a neutron star time there will actually move at a 1/3 of the pace of the other side. this will cause a temporal gap to accumulate between the 2 exits and so you can travel in time by goin through that wormhole, either forward or back depending on which side you're using. complicated, but it just might work XD
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a time machine most likely !! :)
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Apparently just a kayak: http://xkcd.com/209/
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