How might a "time machine" be built, and what kind of technology would be required?

Building a "time machine" would likely require a significant amount of advanced technology, such as a stable and powerful source of energy, an understanding of the laws of physics and specifically, general relativity, and the ability to manipulate and control space-time. One proposed method for building a time machine is through the use of a "wormhole," a tunnel-like structure that connects two distant points in space-time. The idea is that one end of the wormhole could be moved through time, while the other end remains stationary, allowing an object or person to travel through the wormhole and move through time. However, the creation of stable wormholes and the manipulation of space-time on such a scale remains purely hypothetical and currently beyond our current scientific understanding and technological capabilities.

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