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#8036 - 10/23/02 11:53 PM
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Treversal
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Registered: 10/04/02
Posts: 1838
Loc: New Jersey
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'Transversal yeast experiment'? ...sounds like the Springer Show.
No, I haven't,not yet, because I've been very busy working like a dawg.
I like the idea of using more than one 'HDR', I'd enclosed the entire system and put it on a 'dolly'. Then try it on different settings and move the entire device.
Maybe the watch would 'vanish'? ...that would be interesting.
If I come off as obnoxious, I just gave up cigarettes AND coffee. Glad I don't work at the Post Office.
Sometimes 'pushing buttons' produces greater results. Like the details given about the 'radio' in the other TT thread and the HDR info. posted in this one.
IF TT is possible all of the pieces to the puzzle are probably available. The task is to search out these bits of information and complete the puzzle.
I think that a real TTer could go back all the way to the big bang if he wished, and 'close the door' behind him so no one else could follow.
Professor Mallet wants to use EM waves (light) to create a CTC. So, mass, acceleration, and energy distort t. Didn't Einstein say that acceleration and g are related?
W/the gyroscope experiments, it seems that angular momentum affects either/or t and/or g.
Thus: mass, speed, energy,and, rotation should be tried in various combinations, in a 'closed' environment.
I only became interest in TT recently, but, these things don't seem to be on anyones list.
Whats needed is a group that will push each other to seek out answers, share knowledge and experiment, experiment, experiment.
-Treversal
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Treversal ...time travel is indeed taking place on a microscopic scale - Stephen Hawking
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#8037 - 07/31/04 10:31 AM
Re: Experiment
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Treversal
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Registered: 10/04/02
Posts: 1838
Loc: New Jersey
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Hey Folks, I'm working on a laptop for the first time and its like trying to run through waist high water; I hope this comes out all right.
This thread was started back in Oct. 02', and now its almost August, 04' - if I had known it was going to go this slowly I propbably would have given up long ago. Maybe its a good thing that I did n't know?
Experiment Update: Getting the 'bleepin' rotating magnets to work has been impossible - so impossible that I had given up on them and replaced them with electric motors. This turned out to be a total waste of time. So I went back to the beginning, and yesterday (FINALLY!) I got the rotating magnets to work, by using two transformers. So since them its been : take the entire assembly apart, clean it, replace every bleepin wire and reassemble it....I don't think I'll have enough time to finish this week.
But now, I've got my vacuum chamber, and everything working - and I still have my 'chrononaut' volunteer;( the same watch which showed effects in the previous 'ancient' experiments).
Since one set of oscillating and rotating magnets produced 'results', with 6 of each set up in the vacuum chamber....?
Maybe by next weekend I'll have some interesting results?
Or I'll get busted by the TIME COPS.
-T
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Treversal ...time travel is indeed taking place on a microscopic scale - Stephen Hawking
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#8038 - 07/31/04 11:54 AM
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trouty
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Registered: 09/16/03
Posts: 212
Loc: Australia
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Ok Treversal,
This is the MIB & we have you surrounded, Step away from the Bong - and come out with ya hands UP! :p
Next thing you'll have the See Eye Ehh and Eff Bee Eye after you - your not the one been causin all a these blackouts now are you? :rolleyes:
Cheers!
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