I'm curious to discuss this idea in a couple of ways.
First, the energy requirement for time travel. Does time travel have a huge energy requirement? For example, 1.21 gigawatts of electricity is needed to power the flux capacitor in Back to the Future. That's a lot of power!
What if in real life it's 10 times as much? Or 1,000 times as much? And more? Where would that energy be coming from? From a Dyson sphere? Wow.
The second way that this idea could be discussed would be as follows: Would a higher-dimensional civilization be able to transfer energy between time periods? I'm not talking about being able to bring batteries with you through a time portal. I'm talking about an actual power line or power link. A power channel that would go through a permanent time portal or something.
Have you ever thought about that? Perhaps a Dyson sphere could perform this kind of temporal energy transfer?
First, the energy requirement for time travel. Does time travel have a huge energy requirement? For example, 1.21 gigawatts of electricity is needed to power the flux capacitor in Back to the Future. That's a lot of power!
What if in real life it's 10 times as much? Or 1,000 times as much? And more? Where would that energy be coming from? From a Dyson sphere? Wow.
The second way that this idea could be discussed would be as follows: Would a higher-dimensional civilization be able to transfer energy between time periods? I'm not talking about being able to bring batteries with you through a time portal. I'm talking about an actual power line or power link. A power channel that would go through a permanent time portal or something.
Have you ever thought about that? Perhaps a Dyson sphere could perform this kind of temporal energy transfer?