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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 235515" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Here's a comment from the T.E.C. archive files, related to the Time Portals as described by Steven Gibbs.</p><p></p><p>-------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p><em>Here are some details which might make a difference in the effectiveness of the time portal. For the wiring, use 14 gauge wire, solid strand, 500 ft. length. This should do for one 5 ft. length PVC tubing, so you will need about 3 500 ft. spools to cover all 3 tubes. Purchasing wire in 500 ft. strands is extremely less expensive than buying 50 or 100 ft. at a time from a hardware store. Not only that, when you use the 500 ft. strands, you will have quite a bit of wire left over for other projects. This type of wire should be available in any local electrical supply store. Make sure when you make the ground connection for the time portal, that you use either brass or steel rods. Make sure also that the rods are as long as you can get them. Two or three feet long is quite sufficient. Make sure all electrical connections are solid and intact. The bottom of the two tubes which stand erect can go down a couple of inches into the ground when you set it up for operation.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>You may need some wooden stakes spliced thin to hold up the PVC tubing, due to its heavy weight. Make sure also that there are at least 370 turns of wire on each tube. If you follow the instructions of the Time Portals section all the way through, there should be no problem getting results in one form or another. One thing to keep in mind is that there are no-time portal repair servicemen that you can call in the event that it might not work the first time. Be patient. You may find that the greatest difficulties may lie in the reality that no one believes in what you are trying to accomplish. You could very easily be pegged as an escapist. The easiest route might be to say that the whole thing is an experiment and you don't know what is going to happen. If you come across as a know-it, anyone with half an intellect will see right through you. Best to be on the safe side. Try and realize that this whole endeavor is designed and meant to create a bridge between this world and the next world. This whole realm of research is being conducted by people who are curious and are willing to face the consequences as a result of the experiments to see for themselves if time travel is really possible. If it is possible if it is real, and if it could benefit man in some way, then it should be known to all mankind at this time in history as a commonly accepted fact that anyone, who has the courage to do so, can either witness his or her own destiny or even transcend this time zone and time travel, just like any one person might purchase a plane ticket to another country and arrive there within 8 or 10 hours, which at one other time in history was considered to be impossible. We live in an age now where anything is possible. Time travel is no exception.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 235515, member: 1"] Here's a comment from the T.E.C. archive files, related to the Time Portals as described by Steven Gibbs. ------------------------------------------------- [I]Here are some details which might make a difference in the effectiveness of the time portal. For the wiring, use 14 gauge wire, solid strand, 500 ft. length. This should do for one 5 ft. length PVC tubing, so you will need about 3 500 ft. spools to cover all 3 tubes. Purchasing wire in 500 ft. strands is extremely less expensive than buying 50 or 100 ft. at a time from a hardware store. Not only that, when you use the 500 ft. strands, you will have quite a bit of wire left over for other projects. This type of wire should be available in any local electrical supply store. Make sure when you make the ground connection for the time portal, that you use either brass or steel rods. Make sure also that the rods are as long as you can get them. Two or three feet long is quite sufficient. Make sure all electrical connections are solid and intact. The bottom of the two tubes which stand erect can go down a couple of inches into the ground when you set it up for operation. You may need some wooden stakes spliced thin to hold up the PVC tubing, due to its heavy weight. Make sure also that there are at least 370 turns of wire on each tube. If you follow the instructions of the Time Portals section all the way through, there should be no problem getting results in one form or another. One thing to keep in mind is that there are no-time portal repair servicemen that you can call in the event that it might not work the first time. Be patient. You may find that the greatest difficulties may lie in the reality that no one believes in what you are trying to accomplish. You could very easily be pegged as an escapist. The easiest route might be to say that the whole thing is an experiment and you don't know what is going to happen. If you come across as a know-it, anyone with half an intellect will see right through you. Best to be on the safe side. Try and realize that this whole endeavor is designed and meant to create a bridge between this world and the next world. This whole realm of research is being conducted by people who are curious and are willing to face the consequences as a result of the experiments to see for themselves if time travel is really possible. If it is possible if it is real, and if it could benefit man in some way, then it should be known to all mankind at this time in history as a commonly accepted fact that anyone, who has the courage to do so, can either witness his or her own destiny or even transcend this time zone and time travel, just like any one person might purchase a plane ticket to another country and arrive there within 8 or 10 hours, which at one other time in history was considered to be impossible. We live in an age now where anything is possible. Time travel is no exception.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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