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Flux Capacitor Successfull Time Travel (T.E.C.)
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<blockquote data-quote="TEC" data-source="post: 118098" data-attributes="member: 15727"><p>Report by: Ryan Neibaur</p><p></p><p><em>From the original design of the flux capacitor, I have had success in at least slowing down time and taking a clock back a few seconds instantly. When I put the clock over the piezo unit and let it run on 2.5 Hz for a while it only went back a few seconds then I went to bed and slept the next morning the clock was two hours behind the other clock that was in exact sync with the other clock. I turned on the TV at the channel where you can always see what time it is, the clock was two hours behind the time. I set both clocks to the time on the TV station before I started the experiment.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I reset the clock and it would always go back two hours, and I had a thought to unplug the clock and then plug it in and reset it again. After I unplugged it the clock stopped going back two hours. I think that a time field was around the clock at all times and was supported by the energy going through the clock from the outlet it was hooked to. Once I unplugged the clock the time field collapsed and the clock stopped going back two hours.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TEC, post: 118098, member: 15727"] Report by: Ryan Neibaur [I]From the original design of the flux capacitor, I have had success in at least slowing down time and taking a clock back a few seconds instantly. When I put the clock over the piezo unit and let it run on 2.5 Hz for a while it only went back a few seconds then I went to bed and slept the next morning the clock was two hours behind the other clock that was in exact sync with the other clock. I turned on the TV at the channel where you can always see what time it is, the clock was two hours behind the time. I set both clocks to the time on the TV station before I started the experiment. I reset the clock and it would always go back two hours, and I had a thought to unplug the clock and then plug it in and reset it again. After I unplugged it the clock stopped going back two hours. I think that a time field was around the clock at all times and was supported by the energy going through the clock from the outlet it was hooked to. Once I unplugged the clock the time field collapsed and the clock stopped going back two hours.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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