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How does one physically go back in time
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 157301" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Yes, but you need a highly modified version of the Bajak transfer system. Basically what you're doing is super loading an electron cloud onto your being, to where there is so much energy that your body cannot hold this space and time. So you're superloaded at that points in a type of saturation, but not similar to electrical electrocution.</p><p>You need some components which by both strength and configuration of the cloud around you, that you can go directly to where you want to go.</p><p></p><p>This involved a chrono-calculator, which is a stored file that you can decipher from a program made off of styles of time signatures from both television as well as movies.This take creativity and programming to obtain this simulation file.</p><p></p><p>I think how this works, is that you go back into this time that you want, but are considered as a object felon in time and then with them, or another Bajak Device, you can return to your departed from time. In the test with the Bajak off amp circuit, using a paperclip as a sent drone, I think that this clip is just sent into no-where-ville, or an unknown destination, never to be heard from again. So some sort of carry-along return Bajak circuitry would be portably wise to take along with you, but with near cell phone size construction.</p><p></p><p>Your sensor module to paint you then superload you, has to be powerful enough to read you as an object to be painted, but also must store that information within memory file, so that the after product of transference can be repeated. You probably would not desire to spend the remainder of your life a sheep herder in Mongolia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 157301, member: 259"] Yes, but you need a highly modified version of the Bajak transfer system. Basically what you're doing is super loading an electron cloud onto your being, to where there is so much energy that your body cannot hold this space and time. So you're superloaded at that points in a type of saturation, but not similar to electrical electrocution. You need some components which by both strength and configuration of the cloud around you, that you can go directly to where you want to go. This involved a chrono-calculator, which is a stored file that you can decipher from a program made off of styles of time signatures from both television as well as movies.This take creativity and programming to obtain this simulation file. I think how this works, is that you go back into this time that you want, but are considered as a object felon in time and then with them, or another Bajak Device, you can return to your departed from time. In the test with the Bajak off amp circuit, using a paperclip as a sent drone, I think that this clip is just sent into no-where-ville, or an unknown destination, never to be heard from again. So some sort of carry-along return Bajak circuitry would be portably wise to take along with you, but with near cell phone size construction. Your sensor module to paint you then superload you, has to be powerful enough to read you as an object to be painted, but also must store that information within memory file, so that the after product of transference can be repeated. You probably would not desire to spend the remainder of your life a sheep herder in Mongolia. [/QUOTE]
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