HDRKid
Hi Pyro:
Depends how long you were gone for. If you were gone for hours, then yes, it would take longer. Minutes, probably 10-20 minutes for it to wear off.
Just like a nap, you can sleep for like 10 minutes, and be completely refreshed.
The effect takes more than 10 minutes to wear off. I use the HDR for about five minutes. If I leave it on too long it gets hot.
Hi Timescholar:
It's over $300 for the pricey electro-magnetic contraption.
It takes me a while to roll an electromagnet, lots of feet of copper wire.
Have you ever rolled an electromagnet, not so hard as tedium.
The inside of the box is easy enough to build that should take me about a week.
Steven Gibbs is retired and he can never build more than seven HDR units a month and that is working every day till late at night.
After paying for parts, if he was getting paid by the hour it would be less the minimum wage, about a dollar an hour.
If you have ever built a radio from parts you know that there are parts to solder and it looks a lot easier than it is.
That is why I bought my Tesla coil instead of building it,
but a person can get all the parts they need off the
internet from DIGIKEY.
Still, I think it would be fun to build my own HDR unit, and I want to do it, when I find time.
Hi EnigmaWriter:
How much is the HDR system?
I paid $360 for mine, and got a second used HDR unit for $200 from a friend.
And where may I get one?
I got my new HDR from Steven Gibbs, but there are five companies making it.
Here are pictures of an HDR unit.
http://www.HDRusers.com
I know this has been said many times, but I really don't have enough time to look through all the messages just to find it. I appreciate it much. Also, is it safe?
Well, I do not think physical time travel is a good idea unless I am ready to accept the possibility of getting stuck on another timeline. That is why I do astral time travel. I have heard stories of people using the HDR and not coming back.
I mean, will you get a tumor or something if left for a long time on your head?
A cell phone might cause a tumor because it send out radio waves, the HDR
is an electromagnet so the process is different.
Also, when you saw yourself with the 3D LCD screens, how old did you look?
Do not know my exact age, but less than twenty years older which means that computer technology will explode in the next few years, no voice command, but a 3D mouse. It seems that 3D tech becomes normal in a few years, so the OS is 3D and people do a lot of work in 3D. Also graphics where a lot sharper than now, almost life-like. The AUTOCAD buildings being designed looked real.
I know that zooming in AUTOCAD is computer intensive, and the LOD- level of detail - on the buildings was phenomenal. Also you could go from a city view and zoom all the way to see a bird perched on a window ledge of a building.
Breath-taking Technology.
To determine when this future might have falled on.
If I had to guess it would be 2020 on a timeline where WWIII did not occur.
From the look of the skyscrapers, they were not that different than towers we build now, in fact the city had a lot of 20th century buildings in it.