🧲 Schematic PX and HDR Schematics + Info

steven chiverton

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Last pages are in the second post below.
 

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

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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.
 
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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