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<blockquote data-quote="Apri1" data-source="post: 171909" data-attributes="member: 10340"><p>It appears you have completely misunderstood the intent of my post. You, like many I have talked to, have conflated a nixie tube display with the divergence meter itself (which doesn't need a nixie tube display for the obvious reasons). I'm well aware Steins;Gate is fiction. It's unrelated to what I'm working on, other than the device appearing in the show.</p><p></p><p>From what I have seen, I'm the only person working on a functional divergence meter. As you note, many people have made toy divergence meters, modeled after the one in the show. And display random values, values from the show, or just the time. None are technically a divergence meter. A bit like how you can have a toy stove that doesn't actually work.</p><p></p><p>The "1950s digital counter read out" are just nixie tubes that display numbers. I copied the aesthetic because I'm a fan of the anime. Your claim of "programs to switch timelines" clearly demonstrates your inability to understand what a divergence meter actually is. A divergence meter is <strong>NOT </strong>a time machine. I'm not sure why that needs to be clarified, but it does.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If something does not display the timeline divergence, then it is not a divergence meter. That simple. You seem confused and think "divergence meter" refers to the aesthetic of the display in the anime. Rather than the function. I linked my first attempt in my opening post. However, so far my tests with it have failed. Not because the machine doesn't work, but because it fails to capture the differences outside it's scope.</p><p></p><p>I think this approach is a losing battle, due to how many permutations there are, and how many things can differ (basically everything). Instead I feel that there's probably a more proper way to do this, but I'm not exactly sure what to use. The biggest roadblock I'm having is related to the qualia flow selector, which will hopefully provide clues of how timelines are differentiated within physics.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's incredibly odd to me. As the changes, to me, have become more noticeable and clear. Though that might simply be because I'm older and more knowledgeable now. Have you ever considered you're having problems because your attempts aren't based in reality? Just vague claims of "higher beings", a complete rejection of science, and just pure nonsense about "frequencies" (a popular new age buzzword).</p><p></p><p>Honestly, people like you make it hard to get any research done, or to find others who are sincerely pursuing the topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apri1, post: 171909, member: 10340"] It appears you have completely misunderstood the intent of my post. You, like many I have talked to, have conflated a nixie tube display with the divergence meter itself (which doesn't need a nixie tube display for the obvious reasons). I'm well aware Steins;Gate is fiction. It's unrelated to what I'm working on, other than the device appearing in the show. From what I have seen, I'm the only person working on a functional divergence meter. As you note, many people have made toy divergence meters, modeled after the one in the show. And display random values, values from the show, or just the time. None are technically a divergence meter. A bit like how you can have a toy stove that doesn't actually work. The "1950s digital counter read out" are just nixie tubes that display numbers. I copied the aesthetic because I'm a fan of the anime. Your claim of "programs to switch timelines" clearly demonstrates your inability to understand what a divergence meter actually is. A divergence meter is [B]NOT [/B]a time machine. I'm not sure why that needs to be clarified, but it does. If something does not display the timeline divergence, then it is not a divergence meter. That simple. You seem confused and think "divergence meter" refers to the aesthetic of the display in the anime. Rather than the function. I linked my first attempt in my opening post. However, so far my tests with it have failed. Not because the machine doesn't work, but because it fails to capture the differences outside it's scope. I think this approach is a losing battle, due to how many permutations there are, and how many things can differ (basically everything). Instead I feel that there's probably a more proper way to do this, but I'm not exactly sure what to use. The biggest roadblock I'm having is related to the qualia flow selector, which will hopefully provide clues of how timelines are differentiated within physics. That's incredibly odd to me. As the changes, to me, have become more noticeable and clear. Though that might simply be because I'm older and more knowledgeable now. Have you ever considered you're having problems because your attempts aren't based in reality? Just vague claims of "higher beings", a complete rejection of science, and just pure nonsense about "frequencies" (a popular new age buzzword). Honestly, people like you make it hard to get any research done, or to find others who are sincerely pursuing the topic. [/QUOTE]
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