Time Travelers Challenge
Why would HDRkid be interested in proving the HDR to anyone but himself. Do you really think that $300 would be motivation enough to go through to the effort in presenting 'proof' that would only be rejected anyway.
1.) short of you buying one, a portable power source, locating an active Ley line (preferably aware from military bases), programing the unit radionically and shoving a large electromagnet into your solar plexus, Your not going to get the proof you're looking for.
2.)If you use it for astral projection, you'll go to one of a seemingly infinte selection of world lines (as with physical). So there can be no valid way of giving 100% accurate predictions.
3.) If he could get it to work, i'm more than sure that he wouldn't care if you don't believe it.
4.) Why don't you call steven gibbs, talk to the guy. then judge his character, before you decide that he's mental. If anything he'll be one of the most down to earth people you'll speak to.
As a radionics machine the HDR works. If steven wasn't lying about this. why would he lie about TT aspects, the theory of which is more than sound. open himself to ridicule and earn only a modest salary building radionic units.
future horizons sells the hdr for $560 with no electromagnet (which is incorrect). If you took the EM out of stevens HDR unit, you can buy an HDR off him for around $210 with time coils. He doesn't make much out of this 'venture'. other Outlets profit far more with an inferior version of his schematics.
don't get me wrong i have no interest in fighting his corner. But i think much of the ridicule i read on these boards is unfounded.
You'll read with interest TT stories of people having weird experiences in their Cars (where many occur - hint). A car basically is one giant radionics machine in motion (provided of course it has a suitable radio). So why such a disbelief in a radionics unit specifically built for this purpose?
kind regards,
Olly