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<blockquote data-quote="TEC" data-source="post: 255042" data-attributes="member: 15727"><p>According to recent studies, if a Hyper Dimensional Resonator is connected to a two-phase electric motor, and is placed so that the electric motor is positioned directly over a natural or artificial grid point, a time warp can be created. This is due to the fact, that once the electric motor has been activated, this will speed up or slow down the vortex action, thus creating a more direct link with the zero vector. In other words, if the vortex over the grid point is speeded up, time will appear to be standing still, but if the vortex is slowed down by running the electric motor in the opposite direction, the individual who is standing close to the grid point will be transported instantaneously into the zero vector. It is also assumed that natural grid points open and close once every 40 years, and if this is the case, then once the unit has been activated, the individual will be transported 40 years into earth's future or past.</p><p></p><p>As for an artificial grid point, it is somewhat questionable as to what might actually occur. But for all practical purposes, it would probably depend on how you program the unit. A fellow research buddy of mine succeeded in transporting himself physically back to the year 1900 A.D. by using a device that was similar to this. However, the device he was using ran on an entirely different principle. But anyhow after the experiment, he got extremely nauseated and sick to his stomach, which was due to the vortex action created by the artificial grid point. Therefore one must be careful in this respect. Here is a variation of the Philadelphia Experiment:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]17824[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TEC, post: 255042, member: 15727"] According to recent studies, if a Hyper Dimensional Resonator is connected to a two-phase electric motor, and is placed so that the electric motor is positioned directly over a natural or artificial grid point, a time warp can be created. This is due to the fact, that once the electric motor has been activated, this will speed up or slow down the vortex action, thus creating a more direct link with the zero vector. In other words, if the vortex over the grid point is speeded up, time will appear to be standing still, but if the vortex is slowed down by running the electric motor in the opposite direction, the individual who is standing close to the grid point will be transported instantaneously into the zero vector. It is also assumed that natural grid points open and close once every 40 years, and if this is the case, then once the unit has been activated, the individual will be transported 40 years into earth's future or past. As for an artificial grid point, it is somewhat questionable as to what might actually occur. But for all practical purposes, it would probably depend on how you program the unit. A fellow research buddy of mine succeeded in transporting himself physically back to the year 1900 A.D. by using a device that was similar to this. However, the device he was using ran on an entirely different principle. But anyhow after the experiment, he got extremely nauseated and sick to his stomach, which was due to the vortex action created by the artificial grid point. Therefore one must be careful in this respect. Here is a variation of the Philadelphia Experiment: [ATTACH type="full" alt="1707502216744.png"]17824[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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