I really would like to know how to make a Flux Capacitor. A friend told me about it, and it doesn't sound too hard. Can anyone tell me what I need and how long it should take me?
Three answers:
bd
2009-05-08 05:28:57 UTC
Well, I thought it was a joke question, sorry I don't have a serious answer.
I think you need to stand on your toilet, while hanging a picture, slip and hit your head on the sink. You should be able to take it from there. It only took Doc Brown about 30 years so I think you could assume the same, or a little quicker.
And the rest will be history... or is that future? I don't remember.
Anyway, hope someone can help you for real since my answer is a joke.
badbender001
2009-05-08 12:21:12 UTC
They already exist but they don't bring you back in time ala Back to the Future. They are capacitors that can be adjusted for time (discharge time) and amount of charge stored. They are commonly found in high voltage distribution systems, as a way to regulate voltages.
billrussell42
2009-05-08 12:31:09 UTC
There is no such thing, it's a movie!
PS, a search on ebay didn't turn up anything except a bunch of T-shirts.
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