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Physical Time travel less than 3 months ago
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<blockquote data-quote="Falkon303" data-source="post: 79324" data-attributes="member: 4848"><p>If a movie makes complete fun of a machine, and a show does research on it, you can say with a very high probability it probably doesn't do anything....</p><p> </p><p>Seriously for a second, it's a bunch of basic electronic components and some crystal. I could make one in less than an hour. It doesn't actually do anything other than be a large magnet.</p><p> </p><p>Arguing that it "could" is about the same as arguing holding a magnet in the right location opens a vortex. The HDR Machine doesn't even qualify as pseudoscience.</p><p> </p><p>Here's a prediction from one of the people who said it was successful. They said they travelled into 2013 -</p><p> </p><p>"America (ALL states) was under martial law due to massive civil unrest. I saw a tv screen with mass rioting and government executions all around the US. It must have been showing different local news channels." - <a href="http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1255956/pg1" target="_blank">I have just used a HDR (Steven Gibbs time machine) and went into the future, it must have been 3 years..and this is what I saw</a></p><p> </p><p>It's a load of crap. I honestly feel this guy goes around the internet trying to create a hype for this thing so he can scam more people out of their money.</p><p>If you could make a time machine, would you really need to sell them for $360 if you can win the lotto or do whatever you want? Makes no sense.</p><p> </p><p>The components themselves aren't worth crap, so he is also overcharging.</p><p> </p><p>The machine is part of the internet culture for sure, but I have a better use for $360 than a machine that actually does nothing. And yes, if you have an electro magnet near your brain long enough, you just might start seeing things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkon303, post: 79324, member: 4848"] If a movie makes complete fun of a machine, and a show does research on it, you can say with a very high probability it probably doesn't do anything.... Seriously for a second, it's a bunch of basic electronic components and some crystal. I could make one in less than an hour. It doesn't actually do anything other than be a large magnet. Arguing that it "could" is about the same as arguing holding a magnet in the right location opens a vortex. The HDR Machine doesn't even qualify as pseudoscience. Here's a prediction from one of the people who said it was successful. They said they travelled into 2013 - "America (ALL states) was under martial law due to massive civil unrest. I saw a tv screen with mass rioting and government executions all around the US. It must have been showing different local news channels." - [URL='http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1255956/pg1']I have just used a HDR (Steven Gibbs time machine) and went into the future, it must have been 3 years..and this is what I saw[/URL] It's a load of crap. I honestly feel this guy goes around the internet trying to create a hype for this thing so he can scam more people out of their money. If you could make a time machine, would you really need to sell them for $360 if you can win the lotto or do whatever you want? Makes no sense. The components themselves aren't worth crap, so he is also overcharging. The machine is part of the internet culture for sure, but I have a better use for $360 than a machine that actually does nothing. And yes, if you have an electro magnet near your brain long enough, you just might start seeing things. [/QUOTE]
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