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<blockquote data-quote="HackimerRob" data-source="post: 2965" data-attributes="member: 2328"><p><strong>TimeBenders machine ideas.</strong></p><p></p><p>Heggy, I in no way doubt that I would built a small prototype. First I intend to simply put a watch in the small machine. The clocks and timing mechanisms Phoenix I don't think should be as hard as Bender seemed to want to make it. Electronics after all employ electricity (I know, DUH, but...) and electricity travels almost at the speed of light (well, if it's AC it doesn't travell at all, once again but...) any clock in a circuitboard with the correct timing mechanism you could possibly get at radio shack should be able to count almost at the speed of light. Am I wrong? Maybe, I'm no electronics major or hobby radio shack enthusiast. I would think it would hinge MUCH more on the equations we've got up above thanks again to Phoenix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackimerRob, post: 2965, member: 2328"] [b]TimeBenders machine ideas.[/b] Heggy, I in no way doubt that I would built a small prototype. First I intend to simply put a watch in the small machine. The clocks and timing mechanisms Phoenix I don't think should be as hard as Bender seemed to want to make it. Electronics after all employ electricity (I know, DUH, but...) and electricity travels almost at the speed of light (well, if it's AC it doesn't travell at all, once again but...) any clock in a circuitboard with the correct timing mechanism you could possibly get at radio shack should be able to count almost at the speed of light. Am I wrong? Maybe, I'm no electronics major or hobby radio shack enthusiast. I would think it would hinge MUCH more on the equations we've got up above thanks again to Phoenix. [/QUOTE]
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