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<blockquote data-quote="james" data-source="post: 229136" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Hello Steffiruco,</p><p>I will use one of a few ideas that I have, but I will have to test each one first.</p><p>Basically, my strategy to produce a time field is to:</p><p>1 - make aether source. I have used seawater collected at high tide for this in the past. It worked, except that it makes a mess out of whatever it touches with salt residue and gets worse over time. I am building a joecell to generate and collect aether (orgone, zero point energy, chi, life force, etc.) to use in this experiment though. I could also use an orgone accumulator probably too, but a joecell makes more sense to me for this application.</p><p>2 - rotate the aether field to generate a torsion field that creates a time flow distortion. Various methods can be employed at this point (mechanical rotation, water normally rotates in a joecell anyway, etc).</p><p>3 - lay out synchronous clocks from near to far to detect any time flow distortions within this torsion field.</p><p>4 - if successful, scale up the experiment to suit.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]13887[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james, post: 229136, member: 80"] Hello Steffiruco, I will use one of a few ideas that I have, but I will have to test each one first. Basically, my strategy to produce a time field is to: 1 - make aether source. I have used seawater collected at high tide for this in the past. It worked, except that it makes a mess out of whatever it touches with salt residue and gets worse over time. I am building a joecell to generate and collect aether (orgone, zero point energy, chi, life force, etc.) to use in this experiment though. I could also use an orgone accumulator probably too, but a joecell makes more sense to me for this application. 2 - rotate the aether field to generate a torsion field that creates a time flow distortion. Various methods can be employed at this point (mechanical rotation, water normally rotates in a joecell anyway, etc). 3 - lay out synchronous clocks from near to far to detect any time flow distortions within this torsion field. 4 - if successful, scale up the experiment to suit. [ATTACH type="full"]13887[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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