Treversal
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Hello TT Enthusiasts,
Yes, I borrowed that line from Sympathy for the Devil.
Back in 01' my brother died and I BECAME VERY INTERESTED IN TT.
I even made a TM of sorts, in a vacuum, black out conditions, surrounded by lead (not so easy to get) in a plastic hexagonal case with six oscillating and six rotating magnets with adjustable rotation/strength all focued on the central point. This "ZTG" seemed to affect the timing of my watch but that's as far as I every got. I don't even recall what happened to it. I would have loved to get one of those "new" small atomic clocks back then but they were (still are?) too expensive.
I was wondering what has been learned since then and I still have the idea of doing it all again on the back burner after I retire and have time. TIME will tell.
-T
Yes, I borrowed that line from Sympathy for the Devil.
Back in 01' my brother died and I BECAME VERY INTERESTED IN TT.
I even made a TM of sorts, in a vacuum, black out conditions, surrounded by lead (not so easy to get) in a plastic hexagonal case with six oscillating and six rotating magnets with adjustable rotation/strength all focued on the central point. This "ZTG" seemed to affect the timing of my watch but that's as far as I every got. I don't even recall what happened to it. I would have loved to get one of those "new" small atomic clocks back then but they were (still are?) too expensive.
I was wondering what has been learned since then and I still have the idea of doing it all again on the back burner after I retire and have time. TIME will tell.
-T