You cannot. Nor is it likely anyone ever will.
As of now, no one has developed a working time machine. The concept of time travel is largely speculative and still firmly in the realm of science fiction. The laws of physics, like causality and the second law of thermodynamics, present significant challenges to creating a practical time machine.
The TARDIS is a Type 40 time and relative dimension in space machine used by the Time Lords in the TV show "Doctor Who." It is much larger on the inside than the outside due to its time-travel capabilities. The TARDIS is capable of traveling to any point in time and space.
It's called the Tardis (time and relative dimension(s) in space).
A Tardis is DR Whos' time machine it stands for, Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
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How to Build a Time Machine was created in 2003.
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The question is very unclear, but that doesn't really matter. As soon as you say "Can you build a time machine . . .", we have enough to render an answer, which is "no".
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It is not possible to build a time machine. So NO it is not easy, it is impossible.
One famous person who tried to build a time machine was H.G. Wells, a British writer who wrote "The Time Machine" in 1895. The protagonist in his novel invents a machine that allows him to travel through time.
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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.
The question is a bit ambiguous. I'll assume you mean "What conditions have to be fulfilled in order to build a time machine".It would seem that it isn't possible to actually build a time machine. So far, this remains the realm of fantasy and science fiction stories.