Time travel to the future is quite a simple thing. We must just accelerate the object to the speed of light. And that thing stops time. So how to travel backward in time? One version is simple. The speed just stops the time in a capsule and waits until the sun erupts as a nova. That energy tsunami will send that hypothetical time machine back in time.
Another way to make an energy tsunami is to make the craft travel at about 99% of the speed of light. And then detonate antimaterial inside it. That system can increase the energy level of the craft to the level that it virtually crosses the speed of light.
In some visions, saucer-shaped craft would have a particle accelerator on its edge. Then the speed of those particles will reach the speed of light the antimatter annihilation will increase the energy level of that craft to the level that it virtually crosses the speed of light. And that thing causes the opposite time dilaton.
The idea of the famous time machine of H.G Wells is a very simple thing. The rotating plate causes time dilation in the system. And then the time machine can go forward in time. When we are thinking about the system that will rotate at about 90-99% of the speed of light, that system can almost stop time inside it. So how to put the time machine traveling back in time?
If our theoretical time traveler can stop time in the time machine that person can simply wait until the Sun is grown into a red giant. And finally when the Sun will erupt as nova the energy tsunami that comes from the star will push the time machine back in time.
Above is the train to the future. Theoretically is possible to make the hyper-loop type train that travels in vacuum. The train will accelerate to the speed of light by using magnetic track. So the system is like particle acceleator.
That kind of system could make train travel so fast that time inside it stops. To return to the past, the system must just create a situation where the train will virtually cross the speed of light.
When it's time to travel back in time the system injects antimatter and material inside the chamber that is inside the train. That increases its energy to a level that the train starts to travel backward in time.
There is the possibility, that our hypothetical time traveler could stop time in the machine by using two-way rotating plasma fields where the sum of the speeds of those plasma fields is higher than the speed of light. And that kind of thing allows traveling back in time by crossing the speed of light virtually.
That thing is possible to make the Tipler cylinder which is multiple layers. When the cylinder's speed is near the speed of light the plasma starts to rotate between those layers. It can make it possible to travel back in time.
Same way, we could make the spacecraft travel speed that is as close to the speed of light as possible. If the craft's speed is about 99% of the speed of light, that system can fly through the laser or radio waves that increase its energy so high that it turns into a black hole.
Or it starts to travel back in time. Time travel base is on the idea of time dilation that is proven. If the object's speed is the same as the speed of light that thing stops time. And then if particles cross the speed of light. That thing means time starts to travel backward.
The speed of light is crossed every day. The reason for the blue sky is Cherenkov's radiation. Cherenkov's radiation forms when particles that come from outer space with the speed of light slow their speed when it arrives in the medium. The speed of light is higher in a vacuum than in a medium.
And when a particle hits the atmosphere. It releases its energy in form of radiation. During small moments the particle travels faster than the speed of light. The reason for that is: that anything that has mass cannot slow with unlimited speed. So during the slowing time particle sends radiation. And things like neutrino sensors are using the same method.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation
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