The "Time Machine". The spinning wheel should dilate time in that system. There is nothing wrong with that idea, but practical solutions are hard to make. The problem is that this system used time dilation ten years before Albert Einstein introduced his Theory of Special Relativity in 1905.
The novelist H.G Wells is well known for his books The Time Machine and the War of the Worlds. And then another interesting thing is the time machine. H.G Wells was the SciFi novelist who introduced "time machines". The principle of his time machine was theoretically right. The time machine stops time in it by using the spinning disk. Theoretically, there was nothing wrong with that man's idea.
The problem is that the spinning disk should cross the speed of light so that it can turn the time moving backward. Sometimes another author introduces a way to travel back in time The time traveler should lock the time in the time machine by using a spinning wheel that spins with the speed of light. Then that person should only wait for the Sun to detonate as a nova. And that energy can push the time machine back in time.
Another way could be that the spinning cylinder and the main disk would together form a situation in which the time machine turns to travel back in time. Theoretically, this thinking is nothing wrong. The problem is that the book The Time Machine" published in 1895 and Albert Einstein introduced time dilation 10 years after that book. So did that book influence Albert Einstein in his work?
The "War Machine destroys "H.M.S Thunderchild" in this SciFi painting. The system could use crossing radio waves to create an electric arc that cuts the iron ship's hull open. In some visions, those tripod machines could fly using some kind of blower.
Another interesting detail in his novels is the Martian war machine in War of the worlds. The "Death ray" that this machine used is not very hard to make. The system can based on the two or three crossing radiowaves with different polarity. When those radio waves cross that forms the electric arc.
This man also introduced the death rays. When we think about the image over this and if that is the war machine as H.G Wells imagined that death ray can actually be an electric arc. The system can use two or three antennas that send radio waves to one point. If those radio waves have opposite polarity they can make the electric arc that melts the iron. The name of the ship that the "war machine" destroys is the "Thunderchild". That also refers to the electric weapon.
Another interesting detail about that book was the weapons that those war machines used. The weapon was described as the tube, that the war machine carried. That tube would act like a heavy bazooka. The war machine hand conducts electricity to the tube. An electric arc into the tube and launches the rocket. There is the possibility that H.G. Wells meant that the "black smoke" that those systems delivered was carbon, there was loaded high-voltage electricity. Carbon with high voltage electric load is one of the things that can destroy things like drone swarms.
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