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Reading Books | So Many Things, So Little Time
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 209098" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>Reading articles on the internet everyday is very important to me, and i really enjoy re-reading all my books as an aide memoire...Since i bought The Philadelphia Experiment (P/X) book back in 1978, i must have re-read it at least a dozen times...It was the very first research book on Time-Travel, and nothing of any significance had been written on that topic of Time-Travel before...</p><p></p><p>If anyone asks me what would be the first book to read on Time-Travel, i would always say the P/X...Its highly informative, very easy to read, and draws in several notable people such as Einstein, Thomas Townsend Brown, Morris K Jessup and John Von Neuman...The book can be obtained very very cheaply from Amazon or Ebay, costing literally, a few Dollars..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 209098, member: 6456"] Reading articles on the internet everyday is very important to me, and i really enjoy re-reading all my books as an aide memoire...Since i bought The Philadelphia Experiment (P/X) book back in 1978, i must have re-read it at least a dozen times...It was the very first research book on Time-Travel, and nothing of any significance had been written on that topic of Time-Travel before... If anyone asks me what would be the first book to read on Time-Travel, i would always say the P/X...Its highly informative, very easy to read, and draws in several notable people such as Einstein, Thomas Townsend Brown, Morris K Jessup and John Von Neuman...The book can be obtained very very cheaply from Amazon or Ebay, costing literally, a few Dollars.. [/QUOTE]
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