Can any of you Engineering/Science majors develop a time machine!?

<p>So then you can transport me to the future and let me know if I'm accepted!!!!</p>

<p>We'll need a flux capacitor first</p>

<p>One Point Twenty One Jiggawatts!!!!!</p>

<p>Just get a wormhole tow truck, imo.</p>

<p>Yeah, I'm working on it... it should be done pretty soon, I'm just a bit busy with other school work... But give me like 2 weeks? I'll be charging people tho =&lt;/p>

<p>Remember a year or two ago when some kid in the midwest created nuclear fusion in his basement? At first he wanted to build a hyperbolic chamber but his mom said no. Imagine that conversation. </p>

<p>Little Jimmy: Hey mom! I have this great idea for a hyperbolic chamber. Can I build one here in the...</p>

<p>Mom: No!</p>

<p>Jimmy: Aaawww come on...ppllleeeaassee??</p>

<p>Mom: I said no young man, and that's final!</p>

<p>(two days later)</p>

<p>Jimmy: Ok mom, if I can't build a hyperbolic chamber, how about a nuclear fusion reactor in the basement?</p>

<p>Mom: Oh..I don't know...</p>

<p>Jimmy: Come on, please?!?! It will be great!</p>

<p>Mom: Oh alright, well I suppose so.</p>

<p>Jimmy: Yay!!!</p>

<p>(putting off my history homework ftw)</p>

<p>kinda, but not really. just put you in a giant particle accelerator and accelerate you close to the speed of light, but that would only slow time down.</p>

<p>You could always get close to the event horizon of a black hole; though, you may overshoot your destination by a tad.</p>

<p>wow, i'm so surprised how this thread took off.</p>

<p>haha</p>

<p>Well we just have to pass light thru a negative refractive index and maybe get your atoms to reach their point energy LOL</p>

<p>Acutally that would be if you wanted to travel back in time</p>

<p>LIGHT SPEED</p>

<p>Since light cannot even escape a black whole that suggests that things are getting sucked in fast than C so while you are being sucked in the "air" around you should be glowing blue due to Cerenkov radiation. :)</p>

<p>That's why there should be a worm hole towed up next to the black hole event horizon; that way you avoid the painful stretching and dividing black holes seem to inflict upon one's body.</p>

<p>i think either way, it's gonna hurt.</p>