So now that you know how a Flux Capacitor works, how about time travel by wormhole?
thescienceofrealities:

“Extreme conditions at the Large Hadron Collider may produce wormholes in space-time. An advanced civilisation might be able to manipulate one of these to create a tunnel back to the point in time when the wormhole was first created. Colliding gravitational wavea from accelerated proton rip a wormhole in space-time ( 14 TeV concentrated into the space of 10 ^ -15 m ) The wormhole helps form a closed timelike curve, which allows particles to flow into the past, or from the future to the present. Dark energy might keep wormhole open, and could even make it wide enough for a person.”


Source: Milky way scientists

So now that you know how a Flux Capacitor works, how about time travel by wormhole?

thescienceofrealities:


“Extreme conditions at the Large Hadron Collider may produce wormholes in space-time. 
An advanced civilisation might be able to manipulate one of these to create a tunnel back to the point in time when the wormhole was first created. Colliding gravitational wavea from accelerated proton rip a wormhole in space-time ( 14 TeV concentrated into the space of 10 ^ -15 m ) The wormhole helps form a closed timelike curve, which allows particles to flow into the past, or from the future to the present. Dark energy might keep wormhole open, and could even make it wide enough for a person.”