>>61606219chances are you dont need to spin the neutron stars at light speed or even close to it for this to work to some degree of achievablity and time travel might be more like alternate timeline hopping in dragonball (unironically dball works well most of the time)
imagine converging with all those alternate selves and creating a self perpetual loop a silent agreement across wordlines
an effect in distinguishable from time travel can be born with even lesser energy requirements indeed, this image is pretty related
since well
the particle colliders could accidentally form "neutron particles" or whatever we wish to call the true culprit responsible in the spin neutron star collision system could possibly be spun and smashed by near rng chance when testing the colliders
steins gate has a stand in for this, S/CERN...
ah i realise now "wouldnt it be achievable" was said not "isnt that not achievable" but yeah we literally have nuclear power we could realistically power anything with enough reactors, right? dont reactors not use anywhere near 100% energy of the magic space rocks that are full of actual magic we dubbed radiation?
I've left out "keys" to complete said time or dimension travelling, but it is realistically achievable and I think we're in a "post time travel" world line as ive seen "hints" that would lead me to believe this, and direct occurrences such as john titor and steins gates existence
the fact electric universe might be THE theory of how it all works is just as crazy as the time travel implications here
>>61606750uhh me on the right
like haha what if the earth was inside out and hollow
but space was warped so its effectively a normal sphere like we're aware of it with our perspective
that would mean gravity could be caused by the spinning
such thoughts fall flat in a world where apparently gravity waves were measured