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<blockquote data-quote="Timebender" data-source="post: 3013" data-attributes="member: 242"><p><strong>TimeBenders machine ideas.</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello all,</p><p>I have been back a few months but have not posted. I just now read thru some old threads regarding my own device and should clarify a few things.</p><p></p><p>Firstly, one only has to reach approximately 30% the speed of light to percieve the effects of time dilation. I believe that this is what my unit did.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, my unit NEVER transported anything larger than an iguana as it was of small size and the entire unit fit on my desk minus the transformer. Never built it for a person as I was not fully aware of what the unit was actually doing until many years later.</p><p></p><p>Third, the electromag's themselves did not move. The ring of electromagnets were activated one after the other via the spinning contacts. In effect, a spinning mass was created by the rotating magnetic field and not by moving magnets physically, ONLY the field moved as each electromag was energized in turn.</p><p></p><p>I remember the idea of a spinning cylindar from some physics book I once read. I believe that this is what my desktop device did. In effect, the electromagnets created a virtual spinning mass around a highly excited electrical field. Trying to spin a physical object at 30% light speed would be dangerous indeed.</p><p></p><p>Hope that clears up a few of the issues particular to my experiments and it's good to see this place is still here,</p><p>TB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timebender, post: 3013, member: 242"] [b]TimeBenders machine ideas.[/b] Hello all, I have been back a few months but have not posted. I just now read thru some old threads regarding my own device and should clarify a few things. Firstly, one only has to reach approximately 30% the speed of light to percieve the effects of time dilation. I believe that this is what my unit did. Secondly, my unit NEVER transported anything larger than an iguana as it was of small size and the entire unit fit on my desk minus the transformer. Never built it for a person as I was not fully aware of what the unit was actually doing until many years later. Third, the electromag's themselves did not move. The ring of electromagnets were activated one after the other via the spinning contacts. In effect, a spinning mass was created by the rotating magnetic field and not by moving magnets physically, ONLY the field moved as each electromag was energized in turn. I remember the idea of a spinning cylindar from some physics book I once read. I believe that this is what my desktop device did. In effect, the electromagnets created a virtual spinning mass around a highly excited electrical field. Trying to spin a physical object at 30% light speed would be dangerous indeed. Hope that clears up a few of the issues particular to my experiments and it's good to see this place is still here, TB [/QUOTE]
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