HDRKid
Hi Tw0mey:
Do you have an HDR?
If so you understand that I use the
HDR for Astral Time Travel..
In
astral time travel, it is your astral self that moves to another time, your physical self stays here, so there are no videos of the future.
Hi bluefreeze:
I can tell you off the top of my head that HDR Enterprises, Future Horizons, and YYYC make the HDR.
George Nordahl at Inner Voyager makes the MultiVerse Resonator or MVR a machine similar to the
Hyper Dimensional Resonator or HDR.
This guy on Ebay also sells the Flux Capacitor and Captain Nemo had a bad experience with him, so I cannot recommend him.
Still his machine might work for astral travel, I have not tested it.
I did talk to Steven Gibbs and he told me that an HDR must have
an even number of dials {2, 4, or 6} an HDR with three dials will
create an unstable time field according to Steven Gibbs.
Since he is the inventor of the HDR, I will take his word on it.
I know that the unit is not that hard to build, the
HDR is an electromagnet,
copper wire wound around an iron core.
Steven Gibbs is not selling the "Time Transposer" or the "Space Time Modulator" at this time. He feels that they are not ready yet. But he is working on different devices and testing them.
I have done a lot of experiments using the HDR, and found that I get better results when I use an RF generator and a Tesla coil with the HDR. Check out the Hutchinson Effect. It appears that a strong magnetic field coupled to RF creates strange effects.
Never gotten electrocuted using the HDR. The copper wire around the electromagnet is well insulated. I do caution you that the electromagnet can get hot if you leave it on too long, like a heating pad. I use it for about 5-7 minutes and then wait for the effect - Astral Time Travel.
If you get one you can PM me with questions, I am successful maybe 1 in 10 times that I use the HDR. Mostly I go to the past, but sometimes also the future.
Also, The Espionage Store sells the HDR for $500.
http://www.espionage-store.com/secret/time.html
http://www.espionage-store.com/secret/time2.html
There are many more places if you look.
I like The Espionage Store because they have all kinds of neat gadgets,
but I bought my HDR from Steven Gibbs.
Also, I know a girl who bought an HDR from Future Horizons.
Their unit is slightly different than the unit built by Steven Gibbs,
but it is very similar 2 knobs, not three, and a witness well.
Also John Tooker says he has schematics for the HDR and will give them to people interested. He may even start building the HDR himself.
http://members.tripod.com/~jtooker/news2.htm