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How to build a working "chronovisor"
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<blockquote data-quote="Justinvincible" data-source="post: 159140" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>I know this thread is old, but there is an experiment that could give clues on to how to build a chronovisor. Scientists at Princeton University in the year 2000 passed a laser through cesium vapors. They found that the laser appeared out the other side before it entered. The cesium appeared to have amplified the speed of light 300 times. I haven't found any follow up debunking this experiment, but it is evidence that you can theoretically see into the future at least for a split second.</p><p>link:</p><p><a href="http://www.andersoninstitute.com/gain-assisted-superluminal-light-propogation.html" target="_blank">Where history is becoming an exp</a></p><p></p><p>My thoughts are that light is electromagnetic in nature.. So, if you can cause light to go faster then that opens up the door for devices using electromagnets. Perhaps special materials or special coil designs can amplify.. The caduceus coil or perhaps Tesla's bifilar coil might hold the secret in that case. Cesium's superconductor properties could also be a path to research. Faster than light waves is an important key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinvincible, post: 159140, member: 5944"] I know this thread is old, but there is an experiment that could give clues on to how to build a chronovisor. Scientists at Princeton University in the year 2000 passed a laser through cesium vapors. They found that the laser appeared out the other side before it entered. The cesium appeared to have amplified the speed of light 300 times. I haven't found any follow up debunking this experiment, but it is evidence that you can theoretically see into the future at least for a split second. link: [URL="http://www.andersoninstitute.com/gain-assisted-superluminal-light-propogation.html"]Where history is becoming an exp[/URL] My thoughts are that light is electromagnetic in nature.. So, if you can cause light to go faster then that opens up the door for devices using electromagnets. Perhaps special materials or special coil designs can amplify.. The caduceus coil or perhaps Tesla's bifilar coil might hold the secret in that case. Cesium's superconductor properties could also be a path to research. Faster than light waves is an important key. [/QUOTE]
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