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What skills are required to build a Time machine, Flux Capacitor, HDR, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 173993" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I would have to say you would be better off teaching yourself through discovery on your own. And learn to verify what you learn. There is a world of disinformation out there. Learn to invent something. By doing so you will find out that theories wont help at all. A good thorough grasp of electronics is essential. Not just current day electronics. Learn radio tube electronics too. In order to fabricate anything you will have to familiarize yourself with all the different ways there are to construct things. Hands on experience is a must. Woodworking, metal working, plastic working, and even fluid dynamics are a definite must know agenda.</p><p></p><p>I can probably say with certainty that Professor Opmmur is right when he says that even a 10 year old could build a time machine. So the basic construction is probably nothing to worry about. But the kowledge on how to do it has been heavily censored. We aren't taught how to observe physical phenomena. But we are born with the ability and use it throughout our lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 173993, member: 288"] I would have to say you would be better off teaching yourself through discovery on your own. And learn to verify what you learn. There is a world of disinformation out there. Learn to invent something. By doing so you will find out that theories wont help at all. A good thorough grasp of electronics is essential. Not just current day electronics. Learn radio tube electronics too. In order to fabricate anything you will have to familiarize yourself with all the different ways there are to construct things. Hands on experience is a must. Woodworking, metal working, plastic working, and even fluid dynamics are a definite must know agenda. I can probably say with certainty that Professor Opmmur is right when he says that even a 10 year old could build a time machine. So the basic construction is probably nothing to worry about. But the kowledge on how to do it has been heavily censored. We aren't taught how to observe physical phenomena. But we are born with the ability and use it throughout our lives. [/QUOTE]
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