Time Machines | Electromagnetic Radiation

TimeFlipper

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Well I'm thinking more of... Building electromagnetic stabilizers to hold open pre-existing tears in spacetime?

You might be aware of the movie called, The Philadelphia Experiment, where a huge amount of electromagnetic energy was pulsed around a U.S. naval destroyer escort ship called the Eldridge, creating a tear or hole through the very fabric of time and space, which the ship went through and became stuck in hyperspace between 1943 and 1983..

Personally I believe that experiment did happen, which for safety reasons would have brought about other types of time-travel to be investigated, such as travelling through vortexes or worm holes, that might not need such huge amounts of electromagnetic energy...
For that reason, I don't think adding more amounts of electromagnetic energy to already very high amounts of EM energy, would work as a stability factor for holding open any rifts in spacetime, which would be extremely dangerous...

 

steven chiverton

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i have that movie the philadelphia experiment 1 and 2 and as for electromagnetic radiation applying the hyperdimensional resonators electromagnet to my body dident hurt except my forehead the erea of the third eye and the eye muscles behind my eyes was sore and made it hard to turn my eyes for a day and my forehead just ached
 

TimeFlipper

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i have that movie the philadelphia experiment 1 and 2 and as for electromagnetic radiation applying the hyperdimensional resonators electromagnet to my body dident hurt except my forehead the erea of the third eye and the eye muscles behind my eyes was sore and made it hard to turn my eyes for a day and my forehead just ached


Did you have one of the so called "time-coils" around your head? :eek:..
 

dimension-1hacker

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Well I'm thinking more of... Building electromagnetic stabilizers to hold open pre-existing tears in spacetime?
gravity can cause tears, and 180,x billion electrons can be compressed into the space that one atom takes up. The mass of one electron is almost equal to the mass of a proton and on average 50 protons per atom. divide the earths volume by 180,000 billion to determine how much space needed to create a gravitational equivalent to the earth using electrons mass; use solar panels. You could create a black hole, time travel into the future or a bomb, hold the earth for ransom, I think that amount of compression easly creates a black hole.
 

Graezzon

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gravity can cause tears, and 180,x billion electrons can be compressed into the space that one atom takes up. The mass of one electron is almost equal to the mass of a proton and on average 50 protons per atom. divide the earths volume by 180,000 billion to determine how much space needed to create a gravitational equivalent to the earth using electrons mass; use solar panels. You could create a black hole, time travel into the future or a bomb, hold the earth for ransom, I think that amount of compression easly creates a black hole.
Actually with that theory I have heard to use electromagnetic radiation to create a small black hole. Thanks for the info!
 

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