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Data in the hall effect of electric lines jumps time
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack" data-source="post: 67383" data-attributes="member: 3838"><p>The router idea was my best bet at getting around removing emi filters or burning up hard drives.</p><p>I think it would be the best way to go about this.</p><p> </p><p>I am not positive that the Router converted to AC will work.</p><p>The idea is that it would convert the infrared Data before entering the computer and eliminate the need to remove EMI filters because it would no longer be infrared. It would need to be connected to a DC router that performs the handshake with the server. But the AC power supply would introduce the power grid data into the AC router. This would be the best first attempt.</p><p> </p><p>The computer I used had no filters, but the infrared will burn the hard drive when the computer is turned off if it does not have filters. How long the hard disk will last while it is spinning is another good question. When I was thinking about trial and error with the computer, I was thinking about how removing the emi filters would lead to mistakes and how many hard drives would be spent in the attempt. This would be frustrating.</p><p> </p><p>I would also imagine that the computer OS would need to allow information from the future to be searched. However if the date was changed to 2015... maybe that would be enough.</p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind this was found in the 70's and I worked on it in 84 and it is not available to society, I have been thinking about the best method for the physical aspects but I do not know my way around the OS to change things if needed, even though I'm not sure if i would have to.</p><p> </p><p>So it would be (no 1) DC router connected to internet service. (no 2) AC router connected to no.1 via Ethernet and Computer connected to no. 2</p><p> </p><p>Infrared data travels through power supply into no.2 and is converted via the Dirac Delta and now able to pass through the emi filters of the computer. At the same time no.1 destroys the signal from leaving because it is DC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack, post: 67383, member: 3838"] The router idea was my best bet at getting around removing emi filters or burning up hard drives. I think it would be the best way to go about this. I am not positive that the Router converted to AC will work. The idea is that it would convert the infrared Data before entering the computer and eliminate the need to remove EMI filters because it would no longer be infrared. It would need to be connected to a DC router that performs the handshake with the server. But the AC power supply would introduce the power grid data into the AC router. This would be the best first attempt. The computer I used had no filters, but the infrared will burn the hard drive when the computer is turned off if it does not have filters. How long the hard disk will last while it is spinning is another good question. When I was thinking about trial and error with the computer, I was thinking about how removing the emi filters would lead to mistakes and how many hard drives would be spent in the attempt. This would be frustrating. I would also imagine that the computer OS would need to allow information from the future to be searched. However if the date was changed to 2015... maybe that would be enough. Keep in mind this was found in the 70's and I worked on it in 84 and it is not available to society, I have been thinking about the best method for the physical aspects but I do not know my way around the OS to change things if needed, even though I'm not sure if i would have to. So it would be (no 1) DC router connected to internet service. (no 2) AC router connected to no.1 via Ethernet and Computer connected to no. 2 Infrared data travels through power supply into no.2 and is converted via the Dirac Delta and now able to pass through the emi filters of the computer. At the same time no.1 destroys the signal from leaving because it is DC. [/QUOTE]
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