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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 257263" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>I have mixed feelings on this. Part of me tells me that it should require a lot of energy to do... but Madman Marcum found some temporal anomalies with relatively little power in his initial experiments. As I understand the story, he did use quite a bit more later on. The Philadelphia Experiment required quite a bit of power for a navy ship, but it was still a reasonable amount of power. They weren't looking to do time travel, but kinda found it the hard way.</p><p></p><p>You may only need a little power for small temporal experiments but a medium amount for larger. And all this is in relation to relatively inefficient human technology. Alien tech would probably require less. I don't think a stellar level of power would be required. The next question is: What kind of power is needed? Standard electricity is probably unoptimal. Zero point energy could be far better. Who knows if there's a third type of energy moronal physics denies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 257263, member: 13649"] I have mixed feelings on this. Part of me tells me that it should require a lot of energy to do... but Madman Marcum found some temporal anomalies with relatively little power in his initial experiments. As I understand the story, he did use quite a bit more later on. The Philadelphia Experiment required quite a bit of power for a navy ship, but it was still a reasonable amount of power. They weren't looking to do time travel, but kinda found it the hard way. You may only need a little power for small temporal experiments but a medium amount for larger. And all this is in relation to relatively inefficient human technology. Alien tech would probably require less. I don't think a stellar level of power would be required. The next question is: What kind of power is needed? Standard electricity is probably unoptimal. Zero point energy could be far better. Who knows if there's a third type of energy moronal physics denies? [/QUOTE]
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