stugotsv10
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To be honest, I want my dads illness caught in time... thats all
Sorry to hear about you and your father's struggles;To be honest, I want my dads illness caught in time... thats all
Sorry to hear that as well. I wish you guys the best.To be honest, I want my dads illness caught in time... thats all
Which means that anyone can make a fully functioning Physical Time Machine, am I right?Where d
Where did you hear that "craziness"; imprinting objects with intent is one thing, what your talking is next level.
And that's only IF you believe the Philadelphia Experiment was about time travel and Not the degaussing of ships to make them "invisible" to nazi magnetic mines.
Anyone can build an HDR; the "safeguards" Gibbs used was to hopefully protect the user from "other-worldly" harm.
On the other hand; anyone can paint a Picasso, but an original is worth more.
Depends on what your looking for.
Wow they are beautiful..Thank you for the reply....One of Gibbs advocates, the so called book writer Patricia Ress, even writes about the "scaled down versionof the Philadelphia Experiment", to describe Gibbs HDR in one of her useless, uninformative, and derided "books"..Thats actually meant to promote one of Gibbs books..
In a forward to one of her "books", Ress even describes the ship used in the Philadelphia Experiment, as a Battleship, where she should have put it was a Destroyer Escort Ship, so much for her inept research...At no time did Gibbs imho, ever talk down Ress and her writings about the Philadelphia Experiment as being inaccurate, he was happy to allow the error Ress made, to continue..
The only reason why the degaussing of ships came about and wires going around all of the ships, was to protect them from the German magnetic mines...However, in 1943 it was discovered that wires were no longer needed outside OR even inside to be protected from those magnetic mines..
There was a new process called "wiping", whereby ships would be removed of their "magnetic influence" (Degaussed) in dock and never needed wiring wrapped around the ships anymore...Interestingly enough, the term De-Gaussing only came into being solely from World War 2 and the protection used against those German magnetic Mines..
When myself and other people who used personal analogue tape recordings in the 1950s, 60, 70s, 80s, and 90s, we had available Degaussing devices to remove excess magnetism from the tape recorders playback heads, that resulted in sound distortion...
Then along came Digital recording!!...I still however have my "cassette de-gauser"( Now Known as a Electronic Tape Head Demagnetiser) and my Tascam Cassette Recording Machine, both are shown ..
Some of the tape head degaussers resembled devices that ladies might use for self gratification, a good friend of mine bought one of those only because it was cheaper than the cassette model that i preferred, i believe he kept it away from his wifeWow they are beautiful..
Lol that's hilariousSome of the tape head degaussers resembled devices that ladies might use for self gratification, a good friend of mine bought one of those only because it was cheaper than the cassette model that i preferred, i believe he kept it away from his wife