Scott Lee Cupp

I couldn't find any info on Google about him. There isn't any science that anyone could use to build such a device. I suspect the guy will fail in his attempt.
 

Never heard of him, but the closest thing to a time machine we have would be to put a sandwich in a particle accelerator and let it travel a few years into the future where you eat it fresh. You have to build new nuclear reactors to provide enough power for the sandwich to constantly travel near the speed of light.
 

Scott is most likely a scammer. I spoke with him online for weeks.

He claimed that he was sending items a few days into the future, but also claimed that because time happens all at once, they were never seen again.

He said he was using a dirty method called Electromagnetic Frame dragging.

I think he faked his death, too.

I think he faked it and claimed to have been his own 'wife' speaking to me on his account.

After I was able to convince a rich friend of mine to spend money on his gofundme for some kind of surgery, (His 'wife' said he had injured his head') he asked for more money, and I think originally he was asking for money for his 'research into time travel'.

I think he was a fraud the whole time.

Edit:

It's a scam. My mother was scammed like this, in this way, by others, not him, but others.

The scam involves telling a long story, usually a sob story, one that makes you feel bad for them, because they 'need money'.

It also involves getting the listening party to feel bad enough that they're willing to send money to the scamming party.
 
Scott is most likely a scammer. I spoke with him online for weeks.

He claimed that he was sending items a few days into the future, but also claimed that because time happens all at once, they were never seen again.

He said he was using a dirty method called Electromagnetic Frame dragging.

I think he faked his death, too.

I think he faked it and claimed to have been his own 'wife' speaking to me on his account.

After I was able to convince a rich friend of mine to spend money on his gofundme for some kind of surgery, (His 'wife' said he had injured his head') he asked for more money, and I think originally he was asking for money for his 'research into time travel'.

I think he was a fraud the whole time.

Edit:

It's a scam. My mother was scammed like this, in this way, by others, not him, but others.

The scam involves telling a long story, usually a sob story, one that makes you feel bad for them, because they 'need money'.

It also involves getting the listening party to feel bad enough that they're willing to send money to the scamming party.
I think it's better pray to God that that little percentage of chance is true than suffering without any help...
 
Yeah, the dude faked his death.

Someone sent me a photo of a post he made later on facebook, after he was 'supposed to have died'.
 

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