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<blockquote data-quote="eiqu7aha" data-source="post: 19880" data-attributes="member: 400"><p><strong>Re: TimeBender</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the warm welcome. I am very excited about posting in the TT forums, but was even more excited after reading the posts from TimeBender. I am inclined to actually believe that his statements are partially true, and am fascinated with the concept that he presented.</p><p></p><p>However, I am a skeptic and would like a better description of the device. He relates the device to that used in the Philadelphia Experiment. His device does not allow an object to travel through absolute space-time though. He said that by putting fruit in the device, that he could observe it's decay in a matter of minutes. The objects inside the device would only notice a shift in time.. inside the device. Once outside the device though, everything would be the same.</p><p></p><p>If you are wanting to travel through time, you would hope that you could stay the same on the inside while the objects changed on the outside. Does anyone have a solution to that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eiqu7aha, post: 19880, member: 400"] [b]Re: TimeBender[/b] Thanks for the warm welcome. I am very excited about posting in the TT forums, but was even more excited after reading the posts from TimeBender. I am inclined to actually believe that his statements are partially true, and am fascinated with the concept that he presented. However, I am a skeptic and would like a better description of the device. He relates the device to that used in the Philadelphia Experiment. His device does not allow an object to travel through absolute space-time though. He said that by putting fruit in the device, that he could observe it's decay in a matter of minutes. The objects inside the device would only notice a shift in time.. inside the device. Once outside the device though, everything would be the same. If you are wanting to travel through time, you would hope that you could stay the same on the inside while the objects changed on the outside. Does anyone have a solution to that? [/QUOTE]
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