Digital Time Travel?

What software do we need :)
Like an airport body scanner, you need a hologrpah camera, but with both a molectular placment, and atomic charicter sencing ablity.So that goes into a buffer store zone. You need a device, that can electrify the person in a waiting cell, so that their primary pattern is fed into the time travel arrow, that is aimed at a target.

Both the soul and the body are sepearted and placed as a collumnaited stram of energy and particles, to go to where the time & place target directs. If your'e doing it like the Vorgons time travel, this is an impant on the side of the head, that recieves direction from the time travel start point, to reassemble the matter energy stream to recassemble itself.

Something like a second genration pentium computer.You also need proably a variant of a tesla coil, to has part of its output pointed in an electron gun, that changes the constituancy of that person.

The device to do this directs through time, because of a computer's ablity to see latteraly through time and space, so all one needs is computer software directed hardware, to perform this task.

This is a numericies mapping or quanitive anaylsis, so in a way this is almost similar to an image scanner.

# There were two ladies that time traveled back to the time of Marie Antonette via a proable geological phase shift, so the body in this respect is just moved, or naturally phased shifted, without taking it apart, then move back to the Versials Garden in France.

Not sure here, this almost desrves a college level course on time travel & station to station jumping.Best I can do.
 
I was about to say the same. The Wayback Machine is as close to digital time travel as it can get. It feels like Internet archeology.

I agree that it's still only looking at old websites... Kind of like going to a museum isn't time travel, I know. It's still pretty cool, especially if you spent a lot of time on those websites. I've gotta say looking at those old sites on the Wayback Machine, speaks to me much more than looking at 80s objects in a museum.

It kind of brings me back. For a second, I feel like it's 2004 again.
 

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