88 mph
The question was "where", not how fast it needed to go to travel. And, the answer to the question is he got the plutonium from a group of Lybian (not sure how it's spelled) terrorists who wanted him to build them a bomb, but instead used it to power the DeLorean. At the end, however, he used garbage to power it...it's much safer this way.
Fans of the Back to the Future trilogy will be pleased to learn that Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown's modified 1981 DeLorean DMC-12, better known as a time machine, is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood in California after a painstaking museum-quality restoration over the past year. While Universal used a handful of cars during filming from 1985 to 1990, this particular vehicle is referred to as the "Hero A" car, as it was the only Delorean featured in all three films.
In "Back to the Future Part III," Doc Brown creates the time train by converting the DeLorean into a steam engine-powered train. He modifies the train to include the flux capacitor and other necessary components to enable time travel. The train runs on tracks, allowing it to build up the required speed to initiate time travel, similar to how the DeLorean operated in the previous films. Doc uses this new time machine to return to the future after the events in the Wild West.
Yes, the DeLorean that Doc Brown took to 1885 and then hid in the mine (wher it remains the entire 1885 portion of the movie) and the DeLorean that Marty took to 1885. Marty retrieves the 70 year old DeLorean from the mine in 1955 and takes it back to 1885. It is the same car existing two times in one time period.
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.
"Back to the Future" was produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film, released in 1985, follows teenager Marty McFly, who is accidentally sent back in time to 1955 in a DeLorean time machine invented by eccentric scientist Doc Brown. The story revolves around Marty's efforts to ensure his parents fall in love, so he can return to his own time. The film has become a beloved classic, known for its innovative storytelling and memorable characters.
Doc brown stole the plutonium from the nuclear power plant. *edit* The above answer is INCORRECT. The plutonium was stolen from Libyan terrorists who gave it to him to make a bomb.
Emmet Brown in the movie Back to the Future!
The component part that Doc Emmet Brown invented to allow time travel in the rigged DeLorean in the movie Back To The Future (1985), was the Flux Capacitator.
It would have been impossible not to hear the noise made before the DeLorean appeared when it was that close to the house- but it was not necessary in the story to have them come outside and see it.
Lybian terrorists stole plutonium and asked Doc to make them a bomb. He gave them a fake bomb made up of pinball machine parts and used the plutonium for his new invention.
The most common compound of plutonium is plutonium dioxide - PuO2.
Fans of the Back to the Future trilogy will be pleased to learn that Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown's modified 1981 DeLorean DMC-12, better known as a time machine, is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood in California after a painstaking museum-quality restoration over the past year. While Universal used a handful of cars during filming from 1985 to 1990, this particular vehicle is referred to as the "Hero A" car, as it was the only Delorean featured in all three films.
In "Back to the Future Part III," Doc Brown creates the time train by converting the DeLorean into a steam engine-powered train. He modifies the train to include the flux capacitor and other necessary components to enable time travel. The train runs on tracks, allowing it to build up the required speed to initiate time travel, similar to how the DeLorean operated in the previous films. Doc uses this new time machine to return to the future after the events in the Wild West.
Plutonium. It is named after the ROMAN god Pluto. That's why the Lybians were after Doc Brown in Back to the Future...
The flux capacitor was fictional and created by screenwriter Bob Gale and writer/director Robert Zemeckis for the "Back to the Future" film series. It is a key component of the time-traveling DeLorean in the movies.
Yes, the DeLorean that Doc Brown took to 1885 and then hid in the mine (wher it remains the entire 1885 portion of the movie) and the DeLorean that Marty took to 1885. Marty retrieves the 70 year old DeLorean from the mine in 1955 and takes it back to 1885. It is the same car existing two times in one time period.
First, contact Doc Brown. Ask him to come to your house with the Delorean. Perhaps he will let you drive, and if he does, set the console for some date in the future. Second, find a long stretch of open road, preferably straight. Third, accelerate to 88 miles per hour, and hold on. When you arrive in the future, be certain that you do not interact with your future self, and try not to alter the future time line. Paradoxes can ensue, and while it makes for a great movie, it could signal the end of time and space as we know it.