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Atomic Vibrational Mass Theory
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<blockquote data-quote="Astral Vibe" data-source="post: 13901" data-attributes="member: 163"><p><strong>Atomic Vibrational Mass Theory</strong></p><p></p><p>Well I believe that if you change the vibrational rate of an object to something that is greater than the stationary objects surrounding it. It is possible to move around them, forwards and backwards. Well time is alot like this. Say you created an electromagnetic field around an object. This will displace the balance in the mass of the object to the surrounding objects and should allow the object to travel through time. But why bother putting a field around the object? Why not just change the rate at which the object vibrates?</p><p></p><p>A good way of looking at this is, to observe atoms. Look at a solid object close up, the particles vibrate, but only very slowly. If you observe a liquid, you will see the particles vibrate much faster and are more free to move around. Well time is alot like this. </p><p></p><p>All you need to do, is to expose the object you wish to send through time, to an electromagnetic charge. The higher the charge, the further the object will travel.</p><p>The only disadvantage currently, is controlling where you want the object to reach. The only way at the moment, say if you were to test yourself using this theory, would be to use willpower.</p><p>That concludes my theory. I will be grateful if anyone can pick out any faults, thankyou. Here is a link to a pic that will explain ir better <a href="http://img25.exs.cx/img25/7771/TTtheroy.png" target="_blank">http://img25.exs.cx/img25/7771/TTtheroy.png</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Astral Vibe, post: 13901, member: 163"] [b]Atomic Vibrational Mass Theory[/b] Well I believe that if you change the vibrational rate of an object to something that is greater than the stationary objects surrounding it. It is possible to move around them, forwards and backwards. Well time is alot like this. Say you created an electromagnetic field around an object. This will displace the balance in the mass of the object to the surrounding objects and should allow the object to travel through time. But why bother putting a field around the object? Why not just change the rate at which the object vibrates? A good way of looking at this is, to observe atoms. Look at a solid object close up, the particles vibrate, but only very slowly. If you observe a liquid, you will see the particles vibrate much faster and are more free to move around. Well time is alot like this. All you need to do, is to expose the object you wish to send through time, to an electromagnetic charge. The higher the charge, the further the object will travel. The only disadvantage currently, is controlling where you want the object to reach. The only way at the moment, say if you were to test yourself using this theory, would be to use willpower. That concludes my theory. I will be grateful if anyone can pick out any faults, thankyou. Here is a link to a pic that will explain ir better [url=http://img25.exs.cx/img25/7771/TTtheroy.png]http://img25.exs.cx/img25/7771/TTtheroy.png[/url] [/QUOTE]
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