Thank you very much for the "list"...I did some research on Project Looking Glass, which began in 1961 and was initiated by the US Air Forces Strategic Air Command, that essentially was an aeroplane equipped with an airborne launch control system being capable of transmitting launch commands to US ground based Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM)...
Another Project Looking Glass came under the Project Camelot umbrella...The concept was about the Multiverse combined with Cosmic Strings, and a "camera" of some type, that could "see" into the future....Certainly not a practical way for achieving Time-Travel..
The more interesting posting I found was based on the Einstein-Rosen bridge, which means a "Wormhole", or folding back Time...
Immediately my thoughts went to that great Sci-Fi movie, Deja Vu, starring my favourite actor Denzel Washington...Briefly the story is about a boat full of people that was blown up by a terrorist, and Denzel Washington acting the role of an ATF agent, is allowed into a top secret facility that has a device which allows you to see into the future...No technology is explained, only that they used a huge amount of power to operate the device...There are a few photographs of a Looking Glass Project at the end of this posting, but alas, no technology defined..
Regarding the electromagnet on the list, that is nothing more than the ferrite lumps you see in computer cables, whose purpose is to help prevent high frequency noise such as Radio Frequencies, getting out or into the computer...High speed motors imho would have no relevance in a Time-Travelling procedure...Graphene would be used as an expensive lubricant for the axial radial holders, and would again be irrelevant in time-travel....There are lots of specialised coils made by Tesla that are "directly related" to time-travel...
2,4Ghz would be the best frequency for transmitting and receiving data and lots of electronic stuff successfully operates on that frequency, also the 1.9Ghz is a frequency used by cell phones for transmitting and receiving images and voices, nothing unusual about that...As for the final 7 items on the list, nothing there suggests anything much that would lead "directly to time-travel"....BUT, i could still be hopelessly wrong about everything on that list!!
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