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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 159316" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>The devil is in the details. I'm sure you may have come across that an electron traveling backwards in time is considered to be a positron. But the electric force of charge is considered to act only two dimensionally. So any time force developed would only act on the two dimensional plane of charge. We exist in 3D space. There must be more basic forces that need to be turned around in the temporal direction. The magnetic field operates in a dimensional plane of space that is at right angles to the charge field. If the direction of time were reversed for a magnetic field, then the observed superconducting state of matter could more easily be comprehended. As far as I know no one else has come forward with this observation other than me. But there is one more plane in 3D space that may need to be controlled. I call it the inertial force plane. Just turn the temporal direction of inertial force around. </p><p></p><p>Now our new member has obviously noticed that there is a temporal effect going on when matter changes to the superconducting state. I suspected this myself. But I have no first hand experience with this at all. So I don't have a clue on how any calibration would be carried out. </p><p></p><p>I have shared my thoughts on the experimental direction my next time machine project will take. But none of this is written in stone yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 159316, member: 288"] The devil is in the details. I'm sure you may have come across that an electron traveling backwards in time is considered to be a positron. But the electric force of charge is considered to act only two dimensionally. So any time force developed would only act on the two dimensional plane of charge. We exist in 3D space. There must be more basic forces that need to be turned around in the temporal direction. The magnetic field operates in a dimensional plane of space that is at right angles to the charge field. If the direction of time were reversed for a magnetic field, then the observed superconducting state of matter could more easily be comprehended. As far as I know no one else has come forward with this observation other than me. But there is one more plane in 3D space that may need to be controlled. I call it the inertial force plane. Just turn the temporal direction of inertial force around. Now our new member has obviously noticed that there is a temporal effect going on when matter changes to the superconducting state. I suspected this myself. But I have no first hand experience with this at all. So I don't have a clue on how any calibration would be carried out. I have shared my thoughts on the experimental direction my next time machine project will take. But none of this is written in stone yet. [/QUOTE]
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