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Evidence supporting Gibbs's time machine?
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<blockquote data-quote="vodkafan" data-source="post: 68624" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>Hi Himalayan Hermit. So by your last statement you say you have a HDR in your possession or did have? What form did your experiments take , did you write them down and were there witnesses?</p><p>What controls are there on a HDR, if any? What powers it? For instance does it run off DC batteries or an AC mains supply? Where did you acquire your device?</p><p>In your opinion what is the HDR supposed to do ?</p><p>Did you physically go anywhere when the device was switched on?</p><p>I wish to get an answer to the question of whether the HDR is intended to move a physical body or whether it is supposed to facilitate out of the body projection of some sort.</p><p>This would be much more difficult to prove objectively. But at least we would be getting somewhere in answering basic questions.</p><p> </p><p>These questions are by the way open to anybody who possesses a HDR.</p><p> </p><p>A HDR is a piece of hardware to do a job; it either works or it doesn't . In which case it is a piece of junk. If we are rational men and women there should be no question of "believing" or "needing to believe". Time Travel is NOT A RELIGION folks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vodkafan, post: 68624, member: 3860"] Hi Himalayan Hermit. So by your last statement you say you have a HDR in your possession or did have? What form did your experiments take , did you write them down and were there witnesses? What controls are there on a HDR, if any? What powers it? For instance does it run off DC batteries or an AC mains supply? Where did you acquire your device? In your opinion what is the HDR supposed to do ? Did you physically go anywhere when the device was switched on? I wish to get an answer to the question of whether the HDR is intended to move a physical body or whether it is supposed to facilitate out of the body projection of some sort. This would be much more difficult to prove objectively. But at least we would be getting somewhere in answering basic questions. These questions are by the way open to anybody who possesses a HDR. A HDR is a piece of hardware to do a job; it either works or it doesn't . In which case it is a piece of junk. If we are rational men and women there should be no question of "believing" or "needing to believe". Time Travel is NOT A RELIGION folks [/QUOTE]
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