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<blockquote data-quote="dh1" data-source="post: 149095" data-attributes="member: 2831"><p>yeah I'm pretty sure they used the Martha Vineyard merchant ship, much smaller than the Eldridge. So def doable.</p><p></p><p>All these experiments we read about like Project Looking Glass and others it's hard to tell if they needed that kind of large equipment for it to work or if that was their scaled up version from a smaller device.</p><p></p><p>Andrew Basiago's description of Tesla's teleporter seems nice and small. Portal generator.</p><p></p><p>One that I was always itching to build was Mad Man Mike Marcum's portal generator. I always thought he made a mistake only making one of them cuz if he made 2 he would've just popped out the 2nd one. Rather than appearing in a corn field 600miles away while not remembering who he was and where he lived for over a year. :/</p><p></p><p>He revealed every detail of the device that would be a good one to replicate. Big enough so it can't be stolen. Said he used a lot of donated equipment from local companies.</p><p></p><p>He had generated I think 20 million volts(not easy) and had 10 rings with 10 electromagnets on each that weighed 300lbs a piece and they all rotated. </p><p></p><p>Basically would need a high current capacitor bank, 10 steel rings, huge electromagnets, motor and jig to spin the rings, then a 20million volt DC generator to charge two upright metal plates in the center of the ring. Whole thing was horizontal and he rode a forklift up over it and jumped in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh1, post: 149095, member: 2831"] yeah I'm pretty sure they used the Martha Vineyard merchant ship, much smaller than the Eldridge. So def doable. All these experiments we read about like Project Looking Glass and others it's hard to tell if they needed that kind of large equipment for it to work or if that was their scaled up version from a smaller device. Andrew Basiago's description of Tesla's teleporter seems nice and small. Portal generator. One that I was always itching to build was Mad Man Mike Marcum's portal generator. I always thought he made a mistake only making one of them cuz if he made 2 he would've just popped out the 2nd one. Rather than appearing in a corn field 600miles away while not remembering who he was and where he lived for over a year. :/ He revealed every detail of the device that would be a good one to replicate. Big enough so it can't be stolen. Said he used a lot of donated equipment from local companies. He had generated I think 20 million volts(not easy) and had 10 rings with 10 electromagnets on each that weighed 300lbs a piece and they all rotated. Basically would need a high current capacitor bank, 10 steel rings, huge electromagnets, motor and jig to spin the rings, then a 20million volt DC generator to charge two upright metal plates in the center of the ring. Whole thing was horizontal and he rode a forklift up over it and jumped in. [/QUOTE]
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