Errr not really..im in the east midlands so that means im about 175 miles away from you...as the crow or teleportation device flies
Have you built any of his stuff?I have all of Steven Gibb's books in both hard copy & PDF and the ones written about Gibbs. Great reading!
Let me know if you need a hand posting them on here. And I don't mind scanning documents if you want to send them to me via mail, like that one time, several years ago.I have all of Steven Gibb's books in both hard copy & PDF and the ones written about Gibbs. Great reading!
Oh Come on Marvel, its much more fun doing a handstand to view it!! lol
Not yet Marvel, i forgot about looking at 2 other DVD`s, Triangle and Sherlock Holmes, a game of shadowsOh Come on Marvel, its much more fun doing a handstand to view it!! lol
Your hardwork for reading via handstand and then performing the experiment will surely payoff.. If the quantum time travel is real as per steven gibbs, then i am waiting to see what results your research yields.
Did you gave a look on the tv series from the other thread?
"Some sort of radio amateur?" lolI met a person who is some sort of radioamateur. Do you think that it will help you to create other kind of machines as time machines or hdr's?Yes..My Call Sign is M3ICZHey timeflipper do you have an amateur radio licience?
I've also heard of that sort of stuff.there still is a phenomena that amateurs called long delay echo which nobody can explain what causes it."Some sort of radio amateur?" lolI met a person who is some sort of radioamateur. Do you think that it will help you to create other kind of machines as time machines or hdr's?Yes..My Call Sign is M3ICZ
No i dont think it helps me to create other kinds of time-machines
There is a good time-travel movie called Frequency, whereby a radio amateur talks on his transceiver from the past, to his son using the same transceiver in the present..
I think i mentioned the Heathkit transceiver in that movie to a very good member on here..Prof Opmmur
Interestingly there have been many occasions where short wave listeners and radio amateurs have actually heard radio transmissions from the past, but were not able to communicate with them
I read an article about 10 years ago where a short wave listener actually listened to a "live broadcast" of the well known AM station called Radio Luxembourg that operated on 208 meters..The listener took months trying to find out if anyone had previously recorded that program and re-transmitted it out...Nobody could offer any explanation, so it was put down as a "time anomaly"
Radio Luxembourg shut down finally in Dec 30th 1991, and the final song ever played was Van Morrisons, In the Days Before Rock n Roll, it was chosen because that song mentioned Radio Luxenbourg in it ...
Damn it, while i was writing this last paragraph i had a very deep feeling of Deja Vu..i was certain i had written it before on here
I just sent you a msg SteveI've also heard of that sort of stuff.there still is a phenomena that amateurs called long delay echo which nobody can explain what causes it."Some sort of radio amateur?" lolI met a person who is some sort of radioamateur. Do you think that it will help you to create other kind of machines as time machines or hdr's?
No i dont think it helps me to create other kinds of time-machines
There is a good time-travel movie called Frequency, whereby a radio amateur talks on his transceiver from the past, to his son using the same transceiver in the present..
I think i mentioned the Heathkit transceiver in that movie to a very good member on here..Prof Opmmur
Interestingly there have been many occasions where short wave listeners and radio amateurs have actually heard radio transmissions from the past, but were not able to communicate with them
I read an article about 10 years ago where a short wave listener actually listened to a "live broadcast" of the well known AM station called Radio Luxembourg that operated on 208 meters..The listener took months trying to find out if anyone had previously recorded that program and re-transmitted it out...Nobody could offer any explanation, so it was put down as a "time anomaly"
Radio Luxembourg shut down finally in Dec 30th 1991, and the final song ever played was Van Morrisons, In the Days Before Rock n Roll, it was chosen because that song mentioned Radio Luxenbourg in it ...
Damn it, while i was writing this last paragraph i had a very deep feeling of Deja Vu..i was certain i had written it before on here