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Building a time travel device..... has anyone here done it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren York" data-source="post: 57947" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I will be basic so anyone may follow. One place I found in Nature where Time Travel takes place is at the atomic and quantum level. It is called "Tunneling" This is where the electron <strong>JUMPS</strong> to a higher energy level then falls back to its ground level state after being lazed. The Time Travel comes in where the electron (our physical partical as mass)<u><strong> does not take any transit time</strong></u> from lower level to higher lever and the same in return to the lower level. Its at one point then <u><strong>instantanously</strong></u> at the other. This is on the atomic level however. I have fund there is a way to do this at the physical level with complex mass but not the same way Nature does it at the Atomic Level. Check out "Tunneling" for now and if interested I will go into the 2nd example I have found where Nature produces Time Travel properties. The why and how we can go into much later if this thread stays alive or others still have an interest in it. Remember the electron does not take any TIME jumping from lower to higher levels. Only when it falls back it emits the two photons it took on to energize it and make it jump. My YGEM theory ( My Unified Field Theory) shows details on how this is done in Nature every second. Warren</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/images/bohr_atom.gif" target="_blank">http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/images/bohr_atom.gif</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren York, post: 57947, member: 3301"] I will be basic so anyone may follow. One place I found in Nature where Time Travel takes place is at the atomic and quantum level. It is called "Tunneling" This is where the electron [B]JUMPS[/B] to a higher energy level then falls back to its ground level state after being lazed. The Time Travel comes in where the electron (our physical partical as mass)[U][B] does not take any transit time[/B][/U] from lower level to higher lever and the same in return to the lower level. Its at one point then [U][B]instantanously[/B][/U] at the other. This is on the atomic level however. I have fund there is a way to do this at the physical level with complex mass but not the same way Nature does it at the Atomic Level. Check out "Tunneling" for now and if interested I will go into the 2nd example I have found where Nature produces Time Travel properties. The why and how we can go into much later if this thread stays alive or others still have an interest in it. Remember the electron does not take any TIME jumping from lower to higher levels. Only when it falls back it emits the two photons it took on to energize it and make it jump. My YGEM theory ( My Unified Field Theory) shows details on how this is done in Nature every second. Warren [url="http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/images/bohr_atom.gif"]http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/images/bohr_atom.gif[/url] [/QUOTE]
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