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<blockquote data-quote="Sonix" data-source="post: 186412" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>I ask, as you have asked of me in this thread, "can you please explain to our members and my good self, what specifically is it that you are trying to create/construct, and what outcomes do you expect and how will you measure them?"</p><p></p><p>Please start a new thread for that so that discussion of our different projects don't get intertwined.</p><p></p><p>Please give "your reasons for choosing specific items and their relationships with each other that can begin to form an understandable coherent system". You've said that I am "very mixed up regarding time-travel", criticized that I "cannot even explain any theories or concepts as to why you chose your own design", and asked "...please also explain the model of Time Travel which justifies your concept plan." So please also explain the model of Time Travel which justifies your concept plan, as I would benefit from that as well.</p><p></p><p>You've expressed that these concepts are critical for experimentation (which is why I expect you <em>can</em> explain yours) and repeatedly ask them of me (which is why I expect that you, in good faith, <em>will</em> explain yours). If I don't have answers to some of these questions regarding my own projects, that would be because, as I've written before, we have different methods of operation. My sense is that you think I should already have a working understanding of Time Travel and only put together devices that I've already deduced will accomplish that and that I can explain why I expect they would accomplish that. But I work differently - I try variations on existing devices that have been reported to have effect and test to see if any of these variations do in fact have effect and, should any effect turn up, look at that as pointer to further research. I evolve devices dependent on results (if they ever occur), not bake them up from theory. I think of Edison reportedly trying 6,000 different materials for filaments before finding the one that met the criteria for the bulb he was working on. Edison didn't deduce the perfect filament, he rigorously tested possible variations until he hit on one with the effect he was looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonix, post: 186412, member: 10954"] I ask, as you have asked of me in this thread, "can you please explain to our members and my good self, what specifically is it that you are trying to create/construct, and what outcomes do you expect and how will you measure them?" Please start a new thread for that so that discussion of our different projects don't get intertwined. Please give "your reasons for choosing specific items and their relationships with each other that can begin to form an understandable coherent system". You've said that I am "very mixed up regarding time-travel", criticized that I "cannot even explain any theories or concepts as to why you chose your own design", and asked "...please also explain the model of Time Travel which justifies your concept plan." So please also explain the model of Time Travel which justifies your concept plan, as I would benefit from that as well. You've expressed that these concepts are critical for experimentation (which is why I expect you [I]can[/I] explain yours) and repeatedly ask them of me (which is why I expect that you, in good faith, [I]will[/I] explain yours). If I don't have answers to some of these questions regarding my own projects, that would be because, as I've written before, we have different methods of operation. My sense is that you think I should already have a working understanding of Time Travel and only put together devices that I've already deduced will accomplish that and that I can explain why I expect they would accomplish that. But I work differently - I try variations on existing devices that have been reported to have effect and test to see if any of these variations do in fact have effect and, should any effect turn up, look at that as pointer to further research. I evolve devices dependent on results (if they ever occur), not bake them up from theory. I think of Edison reportedly trying 6,000 different materials for filaments before finding the one that met the criteria for the bulb he was working on. Edison didn't deduce the perfect filament, he rigorously tested possible variations until he hit on one with the effect he was looking for. [/QUOTE]
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