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In "Back to the Future," Einstein, Doc Brown's dog, is the first living being to travel through time. He is sent one minute into the future in the DeLorean time machine, demonstrating the machine's functionality before Marty McFly uses it. Einstein's brief journey serves as a crucial test for Doc's invention, showcasing the time travel concept central to the film's plot.
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Albert Einstein certainly did not build a TIME MACHINE, nor has anyone built a TIME MACHINE. However, Einstein's theories do give us a better understanding of time, and do show some possible ways of changing the speed at which time passes for a given person (if you travel in a space ship at close to the speed of light, time will pass slower for you than it does for people left behind on Earth, and you will effectively travel into the future, while simultaneously traveling to a distant location in space).
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No, Albert Einstein did not build a time machine. While he made significant contributions to physics and the understanding of time, there is no evidence to support the idea that he built a functioning time machine.
Get a time machine.
In the Law of Physics, it is possible to have a time machine in the future, though you can not go back in time before the time machine was made.
Nobody has invented a time machine yet. But Einstein said if you travel faster than the speed of light you will travel back through time.
After the Future Machine's plug is pushed in, you click to enter it and travel to the future.