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I found three books with Plans for Time-Travel Machines That 'really' Work. Enclosed are the books I found. If members are interested in buying any of the books, please share you views on each book. I do not really know how good the three books are. Or if you find a good book on "Time Travel information on how build a machine" post it here.
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Plans for Time-Travel Machines That 'really' Work: How to Move Through Time and Space Paperback – October 8, 2005
by Patricia C. Ress (Author)
Is time travel--physical time travel, not the more common out-of-body experience mode of time travel--attainable in real world terms? It is the purpose of this book by Patricia C. Ress to make the case that it is. After Commander X's genial welcome to the subject, there follows an excerpt from an interview in the now-defunct "Strange Magazine" with a person named Steven L. Gibbs, who has many the interesting story to tell. Gibbs describes some of his personal inventions intended to facilitate actual time travel, as well as telling stories of time travel experiences that have happened to both himself and a few of his friends.
The adventures related by Gibbs include the tale of one friend who had traveled back to the year 1969. The time traveler had programmed his machine to allow him two hours to look around, but his visit was cut short after he was spotted by a Man-In-Black who worked for the gray aliens. The MIB seemed to know where Gibb's friend was from, the year 1994, and fired a beam of some form of unknown energy at the hapless time traveler, who awakened in his bedroom with a red mark on his leg, similar to the marks left behind after an alien abduction experience.
There are other similar tales of the successful time traveler encountering hostile entities in the past and future.
As to the machines themselves, brief descriptions are offered for how the various devices work, as well as schematic diagrams that make the process a little easier to understand. Some of the machines are available for purchase, as are some of their component parts, and phone numbers of the manufacturers are included for those willing to put some bucks on the line.
A rather curious element in the book is its continual urging to pray to God and ask His blessing when using the time travel devices. The author apparently equates the gray aliens with demons and repeatedly offers purification rituals that accompany the machines' operating instructions. Aliens and devils often reside in the various dimensions one will encounter, and the spiritual dangers they present are nothing to laugh at.
If there is a complaint to be made about \"Actual Plans For Time-Travel Machines That Really Work,\" it is that there are several typographical errors, though that is something typical of a small publisher working on a shoestring budget. But the reader can sort through those easily enough, and the rewards for doing so are worth the effort. In any case, Inner Light/Global Communications is to be applauded for its courage in publishing the book at all, given its controversial nature and the hostility the subject engenders among the powers-that-be.
The book by Patricia Ress is certainly all of the whoop it was claimed to be.Circuits up the wazoo and good basic descriptions of how it all works to make some sense of the whole process.I was amazed at how simple the steps are. She has collected premo information that the other books just don't have, Not even commander x.
Professor Opmmur
Plans for Time-Travel Machines That 'really' Work: How to Move Through Time and Space Paperback – October 8, 2005
by Patricia C. Ress (Author)
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How to Build a Time Machine
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- Paperback: 60 pages
- Publisher: Global Communications (October 8, 2005)
- ISBN-10: 1892062704
- ISBN-13: 978-1892062703
- Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.2 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
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Is time travel--physical time travel, not the more common out-of-body experience mode of time travel--attainable in real world terms? It is the purpose of this book by Patricia C. Ress to make the case that it is. After Commander X's genial welcome to the subject, there follows an excerpt from an interview in the now-defunct "Strange Magazine" with a person named Steven L. Gibbs, who has many the interesting story to tell. Gibbs describes some of his personal inventions intended to facilitate actual time travel, as well as telling stories of time travel experiences that have happened to both himself and a few of his friends.
The adventures related by Gibbs include the tale of one friend who had traveled back to the year 1969. The time traveler had programmed his machine to allow him two hours to look around, but his visit was cut short after he was spotted by a Man-In-Black who worked for the gray aliens. The MIB seemed to know where Gibb's friend was from, the year 1994, and fired a beam of some form of unknown energy at the hapless time traveler, who awakened in his bedroom with a red mark on his leg, similar to the marks left behind after an alien abduction experience.
There are other similar tales of the successful time traveler encountering hostile entities in the past and future.
As to the machines themselves, brief descriptions are offered for how the various devices work, as well as schematic diagrams that make the process a little easier to understand. Some of the machines are available for purchase, as are some of their component parts, and phone numbers of the manufacturers are included for those willing to put some bucks on the line.
A rather curious element in the book is its continual urging to pray to God and ask His blessing when using the time travel devices. The author apparently equates the gray aliens with demons and repeatedly offers purification rituals that accompany the machines' operating instructions. Aliens and devils often reside in the various dimensions one will encounter, and the spiritual dangers they present are nothing to laugh at.
If there is a complaint to be made about \"Actual Plans For Time-Travel Machines That Really Work,\" it is that there are several typographical errors, though that is something typical of a small publisher working on a shoestring budget. But the reader can sort through those easily enough, and the rewards for doing so are worth the effort. In any case, Inner Light/Global Communications is to be applauded for its courage in publishing the book at all, given its controversial nature and the hostility the subject engenders among the powers-that-be.
The book by Patricia Ress is certainly all of the whoop it was claimed to be.Circuits up the wazoo and good basic descriptions of how it all works to make some sense of the whole process.I was amazed at how simple the steps are. She has collected premo information that the other books just don't have, Not even commander x.
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