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<blockquote data-quote="Doc 05" data-source="post: 187832" data-attributes="member: 11873"><p>Thanks for your comments;</p><p></p><p>As for the HDR vs. a "Proper" Time Machine: its like comparing the Gemini space program to the Apollo program: could you get to the moon with Gemini, maybe, but it's going to take a lot of extras and things in your favor, and then less than a 10% chance of success.</p><p></p><p>And the HDR depends a lot on the super computer between your ears; with any skill set practice and repetition is key.</p><p>Just like you won't succeed on doing wheelies the first time you ride a bicycle; you can't expect to achieve anywhere close to time travel on the first use of the HDR. There is a learning curve to its use.</p><p></p><p>As for Patricia Ress; she is an author, an author of esoteric and fringe subject books. Steven Gibbs was a trending subject of the time (magazine article) and she was able to get ahold of him (along with being located nearby). She based her research on what Gibbs had written and personal interviews. During these interviews an HDR session was performed (rates and frequencies to be able to see another's aura). And after this session the typical HDR "strangeness" ensued.</p><p></p><p>Finding this forum has rekindled my research into the HDR unit and its "strangeness". </p><p>Whether this "strangeness" is from the supposed "orgone" effects of the caduceus coils, electronic stimulation of the brain, a radionics reaction, or a combination of "all of the above", is to be determined (if it can).</p><p></p><p>As for my favorite Time Travel authors: Alas, my library is mostly of the technical and reference type, with little novels.</p><p>However, H.P. Lovecraft shares a special place in my library; his wide range of subjects while still sating in the occult arena, along with his use of period news and science articles as bases for his works, always enthralls me (and the protagonist usually goes mad). <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Again, thank you for your comments and kind words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc 05, post: 187832, member: 11873"] Thanks for your comments; As for the HDR vs. a "Proper" Time Machine: its like comparing the Gemini space program to the Apollo program: could you get to the moon with Gemini, maybe, but it's going to take a lot of extras and things in your favor, and then less than a 10% chance of success. And the HDR depends a lot on the super computer between your ears; with any skill set practice and repetition is key. Just like you won't succeed on doing wheelies the first time you ride a bicycle; you can't expect to achieve anywhere close to time travel on the first use of the HDR. There is a learning curve to its use. As for Patricia Ress; she is an author, an author of esoteric and fringe subject books. Steven Gibbs was a trending subject of the time (magazine article) and she was able to get ahold of him (along with being located nearby). She based her research on what Gibbs had written and personal interviews. During these interviews an HDR session was performed (rates and frequencies to be able to see another's aura). And after this session the typical HDR "strangeness" ensued. Finding this forum has rekindled my research into the HDR unit and its "strangeness". Whether this "strangeness" is from the supposed "orgone" effects of the caduceus coils, electronic stimulation of the brain, a radionics reaction, or a combination of "all of the above", is to be determined (if it can). As for my favorite Time Travel authors: Alas, my library is mostly of the technical and reference type, with little novels. However, H.P. Lovecraft shares a special place in my library; his wide range of subjects while still sating in the occult arena, along with his use of period news and science articles as bases for his works, always enthralls me (and the protagonist usually goes mad). ;) Again, thank you for your comments and kind words. [/QUOTE]
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