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<blockquote data-quote="bowtiesarecool" data-source="post: 68535" data-attributes="member: 3989"><p>I've met one of the men involved in The Montauk Project. There is a device that was used similar to the flux capacitor, it's just not called that. The name used in the film is fictional. The device is real. However, I highly doubt you can buy it anywhere. But as the other poster said, there are diagrams to build them available. The International Guild of Advanced Sciences used to have some. All their stuff is very expensive and I think they're either defunct now or have changed their name to something else. Search around the web for blueprints, you should be able to find some stuff. Just use your best judgement and common sense when deciding what seems legitimate or not.</p><p> </p><p>The HDR is not the same as a flux capacitor. The HDR is available online in several places. Also very expensive. IGOS used to have them also, and their descriptions said that it is used primarily for astral time travel, but a few people have said they achieved physical time travel with it. It did not explain any further.</p><p> </p><p>Steven Gibbs invented the HDR so I would suggest buying one from him if you decide to purchase one and if you can afford it, so that you make sure it is authentic. It is a little device that is about the size of maybe an old transistor radio or Sony Walkman and I believe it is meant to be attached to you via your belt or something and it has little buttons on it. You should be able to find pictures of it on an image search.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck with your research!</p><p> </p><p>And as far as what your siblings say, there are always going to be people who are doubters and non-believers. If you really want to work on this project, don't let anybody keep you from acheiving something great, even if they are friends and relatives who mean well. Nobody who ever accomplished anything major listened to the detractors telling them what they "couldn't" do or that it was "impossible".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowtiesarecool, post: 68535, member: 3989"] I've met one of the men involved in The Montauk Project. There is a device that was used similar to the flux capacitor, it's just not called that. The name used in the film is fictional. The device is real. However, I highly doubt you can buy it anywhere. But as the other poster said, there are diagrams to build them available. The International Guild of Advanced Sciences used to have some. All their stuff is very expensive and I think they're either defunct now or have changed their name to something else. Search around the web for blueprints, you should be able to find some stuff. Just use your best judgement and common sense when deciding what seems legitimate or not. The HDR is not the same as a flux capacitor. The HDR is available online in several places. Also very expensive. IGOS used to have them also, and their descriptions said that it is used primarily for astral time travel, but a few people have said they achieved physical time travel with it. It did not explain any further. Steven Gibbs invented the HDR so I would suggest buying one from him if you decide to purchase one and if you can afford it, so that you make sure it is authentic. It is a little device that is about the size of maybe an old transistor radio or Sony Walkman and I believe it is meant to be attached to you via your belt or something and it has little buttons on it. You should be able to find pictures of it on an image search. Good luck with your research! And as far as what your siblings say, there are always going to be people who are doubters and non-believers. If you really want to work on this project, don't let anybody keep you from acheiving something great, even if they are friends and relatives who mean well. Nobody who ever accomplished anything major listened to the detractors telling them what they "couldn't" do or that it was "impossible". [/QUOTE]
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