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TIME TRAVEL IDEA, IF YOU WANT TO HELP OUT! Can ideas from several different devices be combined into one?
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<blockquote data-quote="james" data-source="post: 230156" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>If you first identify the most famous and obvious successful time experiments then incorporate these common principals into your unit, one would have the best chance of success. My list of successful time experiments is small:</p><p></p><p>1. Project Rainbow a.k.a. The Philadelphia Experiment (Utilizing a torsion field in the form of a rotating magnetic field around the ship).</p><p></p><p>2. The Montauk Project (an alleged time displacement device born from The Philadelphia Experiment above utilizing a torsion field in the form of a rotating electromagnetic field created by the radar antenna atop the structure).</p><p></p><p>3. The Hutchison Effect by my fellow Canadian John Hutchison who allegedly used military surplus radar equipment to effect a torsion field much like a small scale Montauk Project that produced both a gravitational component as well as a time displacement component.</p><p></p><p>Both the Hutchison Effect and the Philadelphia Experiment displayed the same time displacement effect when two timefields intersect causing physical objects belonging to each timefield to meld when the two artificial timefields collapse.</p><p>Time and gravity as shown in the Hutchison Effect have a close relationship like electricity and magnetism do.</p><p></p><p>So, from these three obvious successful experiments we should be able to determine the apparatus needed to produce both time and gravity fields.</p><p></p><p>Can you add to this list of known successful timefield experiments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james, post: 230156, member: 80"] If you first identify the most famous and obvious successful time experiments then incorporate these common principals into your unit, one would have the best chance of success. My list of successful time experiments is small: 1. Project Rainbow a.k.a. The Philadelphia Experiment (Utilizing a torsion field in the form of a rotating magnetic field around the ship). 2. The Montauk Project (an alleged time displacement device born from The Philadelphia Experiment above utilizing a torsion field in the form of a rotating electromagnetic field created by the radar antenna atop the structure). 3. The Hutchison Effect by my fellow Canadian John Hutchison who allegedly used military surplus radar equipment to effect a torsion field much like a small scale Montauk Project that produced both a gravitational component as well as a time displacement component. Both the Hutchison Effect and the Philadelphia Experiment displayed the same time displacement effect when two timefields intersect causing physical objects belonging to each timefield to meld when the two artificial timefields collapse. Time and gravity as shown in the Hutchison Effect have a close relationship like electricity and magnetism do. So, from these three obvious successful experiments we should be able to determine the apparatus needed to produce both time and gravity fields. Can you add to this list of known successful timefield experiments? [/QUOTE]
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