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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 70415" data-attributes="member: 3106"><p>I am in direct contact with Connor Stein, the person who posted first in this website. We simply built 3 mini particle colliders set up as described ( one horizontal, two vertical ). When the leptons on the verticals collide, mini singularities that appear are in non-rotating cycles that create infinite oscillation. We then use ARM 1 to "send" information parallel to the end of the accelerator. I won't go further for now, but I want to leave tangible evidence online; when we publish our results, we can use this to prove that we discovered this before our competitors. I don't view this as an accomplishment. I view this as a chance to correct my mistakes from the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 70415, member: 3106"] I am in direct contact with Connor Stein, the person who posted first in this website. We simply built 3 mini particle colliders set up as described ( one horizontal, two vertical ). When the leptons on the verticals collide, mini singularities that appear are in non-rotating cycles that create infinite oscillation. We then use ARM 1 to "send" information parallel to the end of the accelerator. I won't go further for now, but I want to leave tangible evidence online; when we publish our results, we can use this to prove that we discovered this before our competitors. I don't view this as an accomplishment. I view this as a chance to correct my mistakes from the past. [/QUOTE]
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