I totally agree with that, but does it truly affect time, or just the watch's mechanism ?The electromagnetic fields can and will mess with the timing mechanism in analog watches...
I totally agree with that, but does it truly affect time, or just the watch's mechanism ?The electromagnetic fields can and will mess with the timing mechanism in analog watches...
There are a lot of other experiences involving the Flux Cap on the page the message above came from:Hi, it's me, Blake again. I have some more time now. Recently I said I Had built the bajak flux capacitor, a time machine. I received the info from an unknown person who saw a little message on time travel I posted up. Anyway I put the circuit together, and I used the beeping from a smoke alarm to provide an oscillating input. I put the machine on top of my watch, which was synchronized with another. I left the machine beeping away for exactly seven minutes. When I returned, I turned off the machine and compared the watches. After I finished jumping around and screaming "IT WORKS", I wrote the experiment down on paper. The watch under the machine was exactly two minutes and seventeen seconds faster then the control watch. I'm going to try to improve it, and I will write if there are any more amazing results. P.S. I think there is a discription of the circuit somewhere at AMASCI, but I'm not sure.
Blake bowyer
woodbridge , va USA - Thursday, March 12, 1998 at 08:51:12 (PST)
I'm a college student majoring in physics.. after some research decided to build a bajak temporal flux generator.
Well I built an exact replica to spec and got some truely strange and bizzare results..
I devised an expiriment where I combined the magnetic (field this device seems to produce) with accelerating kinetic energy.(my car)
So after accelerating to 100 mph I took the freeway offramp. I felt like I was on some sort of drug, just like john bajak described a subliminal and accoustical roller coaster.
I remember not really liking this feeling a very strange and eery feeling like mild confusion ..A feeling like the world I was in was a complete and utter illusion.
The town seemed different somehow. I noticed little things like signs and billboards looked old and faded.. and all the cars in traffic were like what you expect to see a few years back. but nothing significant.
The year and date are all the same. So I decide to go to Wal-Mart to check up on the latest available technology for sale. I pull into the parking lot all the while feeling like I had to drive fast It was an almost immutable urge..I park in the side of the lot next to some undeveloped woodlands (I'll post the rest of my expierience later...the library is closing)
philip Galindo
- Friday, March 09, 2007 at 18:02:29 (PST)