Schematic PX and HDR Schematics + Info

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Last pages are in the second post below.
 

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steven chiverton

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All done. This is the first book I've bought from Steven Gibbs.
 

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david.du.07

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Australian Steven hello my brother I finally managed to register on the forum.
I'll watch a bit if I can find interesting.
see you soon
thank you.
 

TimeFlipper

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Last pages are in the second post below.
My personal opinion is the "simplified" version of the Philadelphia Experiment (Picture 2) is really only a beefed up version of the Flux Capacitor..
I ask you to consider this, that in the real Philadelphia Experiment there would be over 20 million components and probably many more, so how on earth could a handful of components physically take you time travelling?.. However what you believe in is your concern, but please keep in the back of your mind what i have said to you...
And those components in the simplified version were around in 1943 :)
 
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