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Crystal Usage with Steven Gibbs HDR
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 235194" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Gibbs designed the HDR to be only for a bifurcated person who agrees to have one part of their body sent through time, while another part of him stays at the departure point. I believe he only specified a certain kind of crystal based at a certain size.</p><p></p><p>Know that after the first HDRs came out i users were wanting to be able to use a unit, which would take the entire person complete, this is body & soul from departure point to target zone. But this issue is & still is unsolved, does a copy then of that complete person stay at the departure point, to stabilize timeline normalcy?</p><p></p><p>Larger crystals mean more information held and may be out of the original manufacturing specs. of what Gibbs intended. So in this instance one has to diagnose then characterize the layout plus electrical weights of the HDR in relationship to the HDR. This in comparison to exactly what the crystal does?</p><p></p><p>In my viewpoint the crystal holds information as this is what crystals can do, besides generating frequency, or a certain timed frequency.</p><p></p><p>If the crystal load or function as a part of the set of how the HRD works, then the size might be too grand for intended normal operation of that electronic device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 235194, member: 259"] Gibbs designed the HDR to be only for a bifurcated person who agrees to have one part of their body sent through time, while another part of him stays at the departure point. I believe he only specified a certain kind of crystal based at a certain size. Know that after the first HDRs came out i users were wanting to be able to use a unit, which would take the entire person complete, this is body & soul from departure point to target zone. But this issue is & still is unsolved, does a copy then of that complete person stay at the departure point, to stabilize timeline normalcy? Larger crystals mean more information held and may be out of the original manufacturing specs. of what Gibbs intended. So in this instance one has to diagnose then characterize the layout plus electrical weights of the HDR in relationship to the HDR. This in comparison to exactly what the crystal does? In my viewpoint the crystal holds information as this is what crystals can do, besides generating frequency, or a certain timed frequency. If the crystal load or function as a part of the set of how the HRD works, then the size might be too grand for intended normal operation of that electronic device. [/QUOTE]
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