Method for extreme amounts of time dilation

timecore

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.122 of a minute .75 of a minute .0390625feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward1.6384 feet circumference circumference motion.078125feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.8192 of a foot circumference motion.15625feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.4096 of a foot circumference motion.3125feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.2048 of a foot circumference motion .625 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.1024 of a foot circumference motion 1.25feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0512 of a foot circumference motion 2.5feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0256 of a foot circumference motion5 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0128 of a foot circumference motion10 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0064of a foot circumference motion20 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0032 of a foot circumference motion 40 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0016 of a foot circumference motion 80 feet hour rotation .0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0008 of foot cicumference motionHere is another extreme time dilation calculation for my device.See the difference in time at the top.
 

timecore

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Corrected because my computer pasted it wrong.

Here is another extreme time dilation calculation for my device.See the difference in time at the bottom.
80 feet hour rotation .0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0008 of foot cicumference motion
40 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0016 of a foot circumference motion
20 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0032 of a foot circumference motion
10 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0064of a foot circumference motion
5 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0128 of a foot circumference motion
2.5feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0256 of a foot circumference motion
1.25feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward .0512 of a foot circumference motion
.625 feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.1024 of a foot circumference motion
.3125feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.2048 of a foot circumference motion
.15625feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.4096 of a foot circumference motion
.078125feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward.8192 of a foot circumference motion
.0390625feet hour rotation.0008 circumference disk 80 feet forward1.6384 feet circumference circumference motion

.122 of a minute .75 of a minute
 

TimeFlipper

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What do you mean by that?
I meant that if you didnt have sufficient money for your project, you could visit local scrapyards for all the hardware?...you might even find some circuit boards from computers that have been scrapped, with the parts still working :)...

When i was a teenager (TnWatchDawg do not say in the 1800s lol) we had to visit car scrapyards for parts to buy because brand new ones were very expensive..just over 30 years ago i had to goto a car scrapyard to get a top hose for my radiator in a 1968 car i had at the time lol :D....and if the radiator was leaking we used to put in 3 or 4 chicken eggs to seal it lol :eek::D (now you can speak TnWatchDawg lol)
 

timecore

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This time travel idea is a wheel that is spun by a electric motor.
Each point on a wheel spins slower when go in from the outer rim.
So i discovered by these calculations that you can indeed build a time machine with a wheel.

15 feet per rotation wheel that is 1 foot in circumference = 15 feet per hour/60 minutes = 4

7.5 feet per rotation wheel that is 6 inches in circumference area = 7.5 feet per hour/60 minutes = 4
3.75 feet per rotation wheel that is 3 inches in circumference area = 3.75 feet per hour/60 minutes = 3.87
1.875 feet per rotation wheel that is 1.5 inches in circumference area = 1.875 feet per hour/60 minutes = 4
.9375 feet per rotation wheel that is .75 inches in circumference area =.9375 feet per hour/60 minutes = 48
.46875 feet per rotation wheel that is .375 inches in circumference area = .46875 feet per hour/60 minutes = 2.109375
 

timecore

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The circular motion time dilation idea is not patented.So anyone can build it.And the other idea is unpatented to.I would prefer it that way.
 

Snake Plissken

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My time travel device would allow you to go faster than speed of light.Which could possible allow you travel back in time.


Dumb Scientist – Any FTL signal can be sent back in time

I've never understood this,'we can't go faster than the speed of light' thing.

If you fire an object off at 0.99 of the SOL and then simultaneously fire off another object in the opposite direction at 0.99 SOL then those objects are moving away from each other at faster than light speed. Simples!

@TimeFlipper @Opmmur please explain if my logic is not correct??
 

Einstein

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My time travel device would allow you to go faster than speed of light.Which could possible allow you travel back in time.


Dumb Scientist – Any FTL signal can be sent back in time

I've never understood this,'we can't go faster than the speed of light' thing.

If you fire an object off at 0.99 of the SOL and then simultaneously fire off another object in the opposite direction at 0.99 SOL then those objects are moving away from each other at faster than light speed. Simples!

@TimeFlipper @Opmmur please explain if my logic is not correct??

I think your logic is perfectly sound. But don't expect to get a straight answer from anyone in the scientific community.
 

Opmmur

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I believe your logic is quite sound for physical Time Travel: Timecore, Snake Plissken, and Einstein:

If I was to design a working Time Travel Machine, the main principle I would incorporate into it would be the ability to exceed the speed of light by 125%. By doing that, I believe that you would go into the past on the timeline that you exist on and if you wanted to go into the future you would simply slow your craft down to 95% to 99% the speed of light not exceeding the speed of light.

You would need different design changes for your craft using different Time principles for Dimensional Time Travel.

Professor Opmmur

PS: Any High School kid could build a real working Time Machine, with the right tools and information. This will be the case sooner than later. Posted: Aug 2, 2014
 
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