First generation technology for creating a tunnel in space-time

13 February 2024, Version 1
This content is an early or alternative research output and has not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge University Press at the time of posting.

Abstract

The invention belonging to the field of engineering industry allows artificially creating a loop-shaped tunnel in spacetime, which, according to physics theories, allows a person to teleport in time and space. The main purpose of the machine is to create an electromagnetic field around the machine that changes exactly at the speed of light c. The invention is similar to an elevator used in high-rise buildings, since in case of both of them, a person enters an enclosed space, which is transported to another location by means of wheels and belts. But the difference is that while an elevator only carries a person up or down vertically, a ring machine carries a person along a ring-shaped tube. The technical solution for creating tunnels in spacetime presented in this work differs from the technologies on the market in that the ring machine creates a ring-shaped tunnel in spacetime, i.e. a ring-shaped wormhole, with much simpler technical means and does not consume large amounts of energy. This is one of the main differences - the product does not consume large amounts of energy compared to devices used in rocket technology. This work is primarily aimed at an industrialists and managers of technology companies and organizations. This work requires the readers to have university-level knowledge of engineering.

Keywords

Engineering
Physics
Mathematics
Time travel
Wormhole
Patent
USPTO

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