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<blockquote data-quote="gomp" data-source="post: 3009" data-attributes="member: 159"><p><strong>TimeBenders machine ideas.</strong></p><p></p><p>As far as trever's device go's 6.096 centimeters of cable cause 1 nanosecond of delay in the signal. and light will travel 1 meter in 3.3564095 nanoseconds. </p><p>if you spaced the electromagnets out so they where 66.6 centimeters(2/3 of a meter) apart, you would need a waveform that was 166.6666667 Mhz (the frequancy of the wave is determined by the spaceing of hte device) all of these calculations come from my modified consept of the device. basically makeing it a ring is a big giant pain in the butt, but when you make the magnetic feild move past you (from say top to bottom) then the calculations become much more simple. not to mention the center of a ring or electromagnets would be spinning at a differant speed than the outer edge(the outer edge has to go farther and does so in the same about of time there for makeing its speed slower than the center of the magnetic feilds)</p><p>now some thing else that is neat with the device being liniar as aposed to a ring is that you can build it into just about any thing(any one have a delorian I can borrow <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite44" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />) too bad the simplest form of the device will look like a phone booth(bill and ted are cool but not my fav form of scifi time travel)</p><p>any way that is what I have as far as numbers go for a working version of trever hales device. and slowly but surely I am scrapping together the parts for the frequancy generator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gomp, post: 3009, member: 159"] [b]TimeBenders machine ideas.[/b] As far as trever's device go's 6.096 centimeters of cable cause 1 nanosecond of delay in the signal. and light will travel 1 meter in 3.3564095 nanoseconds. if you spaced the electromagnets out so they where 66.6 centimeters(2/3 of a meter) apart, you would need a waveform that was 166.6666667 Mhz (the frequancy of the wave is determined by the spaceing of hte device) all of these calculations come from my modified consept of the device. basically makeing it a ring is a big giant pain in the butt, but when you make the magnetic feild move past you (from say top to bottom) then the calculations become much more simple. not to mention the center of a ring or electromagnets would be spinning at a differant speed than the outer edge(the outer edge has to go farther and does so in the same about of time there for makeing its speed slower than the center of the magnetic feilds) now some thing else that is neat with the device being liniar as aposed to a ring is that you can build it into just about any thing(any one have a delorian I can borrow :P) too bad the simplest form of the device will look like a phone booth(bill and ted are cool but not my fav form of scifi time travel) any way that is what I have as far as numbers go for a working version of trever hales device. and slowly but surely I am scrapping together the parts for the frequancy generator. [/QUOTE]
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