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<blockquote data-quote="Tippy" data-source="post: 3006" data-attributes="member: 283"><p><strong>TimeBenders machine ideas.</strong></p><p></p><p>I think this is true - but I would like to add my very unqualified opinion - for what it is worth - perhaps nothing. I, too, have been tweaking the idea of energy (matter, whatever) traveling in a circular path to emulate the speed of light theory Einstein offered. The problem is - you must actually attain that speed - not, in a lineal fashion - as many here have said - but in a circular fashion. </p><p></p><p>To explain my take on this - one needs to look backwards - far far backwards to the theories of Atlantis and the idea that people lived for a thousand years at a stretch. There is speculation that Atlantis and other ancient communities were built on a rise surrounded by a cyclical viaduct system. In my research - very limited - I am leaning towards the disruption of the gravitational and EM field created by the horizontal flow of the water within the ducts. </p><p></p><p>Here's how it would work (theoretically). Consider the asian peoples who practice Tai Chi - they use a series of controlled but horizontal, in most cases, movements that they claim create an energy (chi) in their system. Also consider the numerous cyclical objects used for generating energy - like the Buddhist prayer wheels - which are spun to create a favorable energy whilst praying.</p><p></p><p>It seems that cyclical horizontal energy not only disrupts the natural gravitational force - that which is responsible for aging (not time travel) but also creates a counter force if it is strong enough.</p><p></p><p>Enter Einstein. He puts forth that at a certain speed all time will reverse - but because if this speed is approached in a lineal sense - the appratus traveling will necessarily slow down more and more and it will be impossible to generate the impetus needed to actually send the appratus over the speed of light - hence it was proven and disproven - in his theory.</p><p></p><p>But, as the entire world is begining to think - we don't have to travel in a line - we can do it in a circle. That is what I think everyone here is also talking about. </p><p></p><p>The only difference I can see - is that you still have to simulate the speed of light - at least on the object in the center of the machine and the way to do that - is to look back to the diagram of Atlantis - the reversing rings of movement. </p><p></p><p>If the closest ring moves (or matter within it moves) in a CC motion - then immediately outside of that another ring must move in the opposite direction - multiplying the 'effect' of the speed on the center subject. More rings will also be needed, depending on the speed of the ring - or matter - and the object to be achieved.</p><p></p><p>For instance - if the intent was simply to slow the natural aging - then less rings - less speed could be employed, as exampled by the Atlantis duct system - but if one were wanting to reverse the process itself - the rings, speed would need to exceed the speed of light.</p><p></p><p>I know that sounds crazy - but I think it has merit. I also don't think this is a time machine in which anyone can travel to another realm - but anti-aging machine.</p><p></p><p>In theory, communities built upon a system such as described could have effectively slowed the aging process by using water as the matter that disrupted (to some extent) the natural aging effect of gravity and naturally occuring EM. </p><p></p><p>Does this make sense to anyone else? Or do you just think I am wacked?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tippy, post: 3006, member: 283"] [b]TimeBenders machine ideas.[/b] I think this is true - but I would like to add my very unqualified opinion - for what it is worth - perhaps nothing. I, too, have been tweaking the idea of energy (matter, whatever) traveling in a circular path to emulate the speed of light theory Einstein offered. The problem is - you must actually attain that speed - not, in a lineal fashion - as many here have said - but in a circular fashion. To explain my take on this - one needs to look backwards - far far backwards to the theories of Atlantis and the idea that people lived for a thousand years at a stretch. There is speculation that Atlantis and other ancient communities were built on a rise surrounded by a cyclical viaduct system. In my research - very limited - I am leaning towards the disruption of the gravitational and EM field created by the horizontal flow of the water within the ducts. Here's how it would work (theoretically). Consider the asian peoples who practice Tai Chi - they use a series of controlled but horizontal, in most cases, movements that they claim create an energy (chi) in their system. Also consider the numerous cyclical objects used for generating energy - like the Buddhist prayer wheels - which are spun to create a favorable energy whilst praying. It seems that cyclical horizontal energy not only disrupts the natural gravitational force - that which is responsible for aging (not time travel) but also creates a counter force if it is strong enough. Enter Einstein. He puts forth that at a certain speed all time will reverse - but because if this speed is approached in a lineal sense - the appratus traveling will necessarily slow down more and more and it will be impossible to generate the impetus needed to actually send the appratus over the speed of light - hence it was proven and disproven - in his theory. But, as the entire world is begining to think - we don't have to travel in a line - we can do it in a circle. That is what I think everyone here is also talking about. The only difference I can see - is that you still have to simulate the speed of light - at least on the object in the center of the machine and the way to do that - is to look back to the diagram of Atlantis - the reversing rings of movement. If the closest ring moves (or matter within it moves) in a CC motion - then immediately outside of that another ring must move in the opposite direction - multiplying the 'effect' of the speed on the center subject. More rings will also be needed, depending on the speed of the ring - or matter - and the object to be achieved. For instance - if the intent was simply to slow the natural aging - then less rings - less speed could be employed, as exampled by the Atlantis duct system - but if one were wanting to reverse the process itself - the rings, speed would need to exceed the speed of light. I know that sounds crazy - but I think it has merit. I also don't think this is a time machine in which anyone can travel to another realm - but anti-aging machine. In theory, communities built upon a system such as described could have effectively slowed the aging process by using water as the matter that disrupted (to some extent) the natural aging effect of gravity and naturally occuring EM. Does this make sense to anyone else? Or do you just think I am wacked? [/QUOTE]
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