Treversal
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Yes - that attracted me too it - that Tesla used the name and he apparently time traveled. I looked up each term and looked at each device mentioned and some of them were very interesting. There are MANY parts to that device and only one is the synchrotron. from wiki:The pictures contain no information at all, just fancy meaningless names that were probably first used in some childrens comic books, for example, Polyphase Warp Harmonic Field Array, Warp drive continuum booster, and finally the Zero Time Generator, that iam hoping our member @Treversal can share more information with us such as to how he built it and the source of the circuit details..
Furthermore it would be useful to explain the purpose of the Zero Time Generator, and allegedly the original reason why Tesla invented the device back in the 1920s, which would become an essential device on the destroyer escort ship the Eldridge during the 1943 Philadelphia Experiment...From my own recollection, only one Paranormalis member explained the purpose of the ZTG accurately, although its full name should be a big clue..
A synchrotron is a particular type of cyclic particle accelerator, descended from the cyclotron, in which the accelerating particle beam travels around a fixed closed-loop path. The magnetic field which bends the particle beam into its closed path increases with time during the accelerating process, being synchronized to the increasing kinetic energy of the particles (see image[1]).
* There were others that were even more interesting - but it has been forever and I don`t recall what they even were. But I recall doing a lot of research on waveguides, too.
Wiki:
A waveguide is a structure that guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves or sound, with minimal loss of energy by restricting the transmission of energy to one direction. Without the physical constraint of a waveguide, wave amplitudes decrease according to the inverse square law as they expand into three dimensional space.