Well folks, my theory for time travel is flawed. However, the theory for travel at the speed of light and the perpetual motion machine is still feasible. Here's why time travel failed:
When one is discussing time, there are several ways that it can be interpreted. Looking at a clock and seeing it tick is one way. The passage of time in that manner is affected by travel at the speed of light. But the crux lies in time interpreted by molecular decay. Whether going the speed of light or laying in bed, molecular decay (the rate your cells age and die) will not change. So 10 years at the speed of light may only look like 2 months to the traveler, but his body will have lived for the 10 years.
But I will continue my research into travel at the speed of light and creation of the perpetual motion machine. I shared my idea with a buddy who's with the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics and the Princeton Physics Department, and he has some interest.
Stay tuned.