Antinventor2020
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One side effect to Time Travel via Bajak Capacitor is insanity. You're brain and body may become "out of sync" time-wise which would lead to mental problems. Just a heads up.Perhaps the Bajak Flux Capacitor could help. It is told the piezoelectric quartz crystal as having "negative inductance" due to its property of converting mechanical energy to electrical and vice-versa. The negative inductance would likely lead to negative energy, a type of energy that repels gravity instead of attract, and may affect time in interesting ways. I recall doing an experiment with this, and it seemed to work. I attempted to do more tests, however, I burnt the 273073 piezoelectric transducer out with too much voltage. To make it worse, I couldn't find another, so I am currently doing more tests with other models to see which works, in case that apparent time shift somehow happened (I detected by using two watches that move at the same speed).
If the Bajak Flux Capacitor works, it would be revolutionary for scientists, and a gold mine for the ones to prove it working, for many would want to fund a time distortion device.
Back to the topic at hand. To build a time machine, one should first demonstrate the Flux Capacitor to the scientific community, for then if it works, the scientific community would be on our side to help build a time machine. The time machine would likely be a small pod or area, where the user is surrounded by modified crystals, modified to be more effective and efficient in warping time. Regular capacitors are charged with a great deal of energy, after altering the capacitors and circuits to select a certain time frame. Then, a great pulse is released, kilojoules, or maybe megajoules of energy flow through the crystals, and transport the user through time. A key thing to note, is the user (which I shall call a Chrononaut) must bring along a way to return to the original time if they wish. One problem is the earth's movement interfering, since the Earth is never in the same place for long, rotating 1000 mph around its axis, 30 km/s around the sun, and so on. However, if the gravity of the earth somehow held the Chrononaut in "place" through time, that problem may be solved.
So how would we as a community of hobbyists achieve this? Here's my steps
Personally, I am willing to help anyone with their experiments. I wish to time travel. My rule is not to go BACK in time. Not because of the grandfather paradox, since that can be solved :
- We must do tests with the Bajak Flux Capacitor to see if it works, and share the results with one another.
- If it works, at least one of us must demonstrate to others through something like a science fair where members of the scientific community may see it. (Do not claim the design unless you are John Bajak, the creator. Please give credit where credit is due)
- As time progress, funding would be obtained to do more tests. Patents may be made for different systems and methods of utilizing this "negative inductance"
- As a community, we design a small test time machine to see what happens.
According to the logic of the video, going back in time sends you to another timeline, similar to parallel universe. Like if you went back in time, in order to prevent paradoxes, you are creating an alternate timeline. The laws of physics are the same, but its not your home universe, which could be morally troubling for some.
Any questions, please say, I'd be more than happy to help