Well my dream team would be(although some are dead)
Nikolai Kozyrev(russian astrophysicist-dead)
Albert Veinik(russian)
Alex Frolov(russian Electrical engineer)
Thomas Bearden(Electrical engineer/military physicist)
David Anderson(airforce astrophysicist)
Warren York(EE I think)
Steven Gibbs(of course)
Charles Steinmetz(mathematician)
Harold Aspden(physicist)
Floyd Sweet(physicist-dead)
Bob Lazar(physicist)
Eric Dollard(Electrical engineer)
Eugene Podkletnov(material science)
Mike Marcum
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I'd need semiconductor experts to build the equipment, also experts in superconductivity, QM, and nuclear physicists but I haven't given this recruitment pursuit serious thought. I'm sure I'd have a few dozen more.
The big trick in this research is to build highly sensitive detection equipment to detect 'time quanta' so everything can be built up from first principles. Takes a hellva lot of experimentation and work to do so with precision. Can ballpark is pretty easily as many laymen have. Precise control of time takes work.
Best list is a good combo of laymen inventors without any formal education and highly educated professionals who haven't built any time systems. You get the best of both worlds, the expertise of university education with laymen who've cut through the propaganda taught in schools.
Seems pretty obvious to me that Steven Gibbs is a complete fraud, and doesn't know anything about time travel, other than having a rinky dink site that makes unverified claims. It's unclear whether he's even a real person.