Good catch! I checked, and the 10 to the 9th power is a typo. It is actually 10 to the 4th power. So, the actual formula should have read "electrical current of 10(4th power) A per cm(2power)".
Most books today are self-published, and that costs funds. Unless you are J.K.Rowling, you stand a better chance of getting a book published by funding it yourself.
I did not start the conversation by insulting, but I reserve the right to defend myself when someone attacks me without cause. I am treating you with respect because you are being respectful to me. That other person was immediately derisive and insulting, without even having looked at a single...
Here's 2 more pages from the book, "How to Build a Time Machine" (by permission). In this section, Clifton is giving the formula and manufacturing methods to construct artificial gravity plating. According to the transcript, this is the point when DOE agents raided the meeting and removed him...
If truly bye, then that's a good thing.
And again... offering an opinion about a book you've never read makes you look like an ill-informed troll. Enjoy your anger-filled day.
For your information, there are more than 9,500 works of fiction being funded through Kickstarter. So apparently LOTS of people are willing to fund a work of fiction. :)
What, you think no one likes to read fiction? Science fiction is dead? Then why are you in this forum?
Seriously, did someone kick your dog or something today? You seemed willing to instantly attack me (whom you don't know), criticize a book (which you've never read), and engage in a fight when...
Wow...
Wow... where do I begin? I really don't want to sound insulting (though you obviously don't have the same consideration towards others), but you really do need to do more research before you spew such dribble.
First, John J. Clifton is not the author. He is the main character in the...
Actually, every point he made was just refuted. He obviously knows nothing about how crowdfunding sites work (people don't pay a dime unless the book is actually published), and he calls it theoretical claptrap even though he hasn't read a single word of the book. But you're right... to some...
Hmmm... what I find reprehensible is posting something without first doing any research. How do you think books get published? Also, if you knew anything about crowdfunding projects, you would know that people don't pay a dime unless the book is actually published. Finally, before you call...
Here's some of the text from the book. It gives you an idea of the level of complexity. Looks legitimate to me!
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[Saito: And particle entanglement allows you to manipulate both sides of the wormhole, even when they are outside of the sphere?]
Yes. Quantum...
There is a PDF sample available for download. The first chapter talks about the components of Clifton's time machine, which he calls a "MTY device". It uses something called exotic phased matter to maintain a stable singularity. It has a "tunneling regulator", a "stress energy tensor", and some...
There's an interesting project on Kickstarter.com called "How to Build a Time Machine".
It was started yesterday and has already achieved 10% of its funding goal. Looks interesting.
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