UPDATE: Here's what happened to Mad Man Marcum and his Time Machine (Art Bell 1995)

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Here is an old thread on Madman Markum.
I`m backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.

Hey, Einstein.

We started talking in 2001 on Anomalies and I said that I wanted to do TT experiments after I retired. Well, I am retired. I just moved and I have to buy everything imaginable. But I hope to start this year. I am interested in combining the Madman Markum, vanishing paperclip report, along with info from the kid that posted at Anomailes about his TT experience with the shock from the video game system and the guy whose friend built a TT radio in his attic, by playing connect the dots and looking for common denominators. It should be...interesting.
 
Hey Treversal!

Glad to see you.

I wanted to talk more about your version of Tesla's zero time reference generator. Like were did you get the info to build it? All I could find on that version was a picture in I believe it was a time machine plans book.

I have not found anyone else that has successfully recreated Madman Marcum's vanishing paperclip experiment. And he never gave anyone details on the experiment. He does post here irregularly. But he doesn't divulge details. And then his story only shows one way travel to the future. Perhaps it isn't time travel. Maybe just an accidental discovery of a stasis field.

Mainstream science seems to suggest that the flow of time is connected to the nuclear force. And of course there is no information available to the public. Just bits and pieces here and there that do not form a complete picture.

There is a phenomena I've come across that has really sparked my interest. It is currently called the "Intermediate Axis Theorem". Over the years I've compiled other phenomena that seems to be connected to this weird phenomena. I happened to notice that this phenomena seems to be the perfect description of the nuclear weak force. In a nutshell: "What if you could change an electron into a positron?"
 
Hey Treversal!

Glad to see you.

I wanted to talk more about your version of Tesla's zero time reference generator. Like were did you get the info to build it? All I could find on that version was a picture in I believe it was a time machine plans book.

I have not found anyone else that has successfully recreated Madman Marcum's vanishing paperclip experiment. And he never gave anyone details on the experiment. He does post here irregularly. But he doesn't divulge details. And then his story only shows one way travel to the future. Perhaps it isn't time travel. Maybe just an accidental discovery of a stasis field.

Mainstream science seems to suggest that the flow of time is connected to the nuclear force. And of course there is no information available to the public. Just bits and pieces here and there that do not form a complete picture.

There is a phenomena I've come across that has really sparked my interest. It is currently called the "Intermediate Axis Theorem". Over the years I've compiled other phenomena that seems to be connected to this weird phenomena. I happened to notice that this phenomena seems to be the perfect description of the nuclear weak force. In a nutshell: "What if you could change an electron into a positron?"

There is no way to create or re-create my past when you listen to Art Bell. I left out many details and other things, and many thanks go out to Art for knowing what I could say, Art already knew I had a hell of a story and it could turn people into a french fry.

What you get is a fascinating story, based on real events without a blue print. Also, that was so long ago I’m not sure if it ever happened. Time is a funny thing.

I only went ahead once and many times have stated, never went back and have retired from it all.

Einstein is an old friend of mine.
 
Hey Treversal! I have not found anyone else that has successfully recreated Madman Marcum's vanishing paperclip experiment. And he never gave anyone details on the experiment.
How he did this was by attaching a lead from the power mains on a sterio to shut into an antenna. I don't think he used any assisting componets such as a resister, capacitor etc. But what he did was to allow the power shunted from the transformer to load on the line containing the paperclip.
In essence what he had done was to overload the scalier fields of the paperclip with a harmony resonance field and since the paperclip couldn't hold that much energy and there was a directional route added by the antenna, the paperclip just took a slip or opening in time space out of this reality.

He said it glowed blue, then just disappeared.

The same process one might be able to create with a modified used cell phone setup. The safe point here in this statement is study on the antenna and reestablishment field, can this re=-station for reappearance be metered? Lamdo
 
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How he did this was by attaching a lead from the power mains on a sterio to shut into an antenna. I don't think he used any assisting componets such as a resister, capacitor etc. But what he did was to allow the power shunted from the transformer to load on the line containing the paperclip.
In essence what he had done was to overload the scalier fields of the paperclip with a harmony resonance field and since the paperclip couldn't hold that much energy and there was a directional route added by the antenna, the paperclip just took a slip or opening in time space out of this reality.

He said it glowed blue, then just disappeared.

The same process one might be able to create with a modified used cell phone setup. The safe point here in this statement is study on the antenna and reestablishment field, can this re=-station for reappearance be metered? Lamdo
It is interesting that everything from Cherenkov Radiation to the TT radio to other time slip stories all involve the color blue.
 
Hey Treversal!

Glad to see you.

I wanted to talk more about your version of Tesla's zero time reference generator. Like were did you get the info to build it? All I could find on that version was a picture in I believe it was a time machine plans book.

I have not found anyone else that has successfully recreated Madman Marcum's vanishing paperclip experiment. And he never gave anyone details on the experiment. He does post here irregularly. But he doesn't divulge details. And then his story only shows one way travel to the future. Perhaps it isn't time travel. Maybe just an accidental discovery of a stasis field.

Mainstream science seems to suggest that the flow of time is connected to the nuclear force. And of course there is no information available to the public. Just bits and pieces here and there that do not form a complete picture.

There is a phenomena I've come across that has really sparked my interest. It is currently called the "Intermediate Axis Theorem". Over the years I've compiled other phenomena that seems to be connected to this weird phenomena. I happened to notice that this phenomena seems to be the perfect description of the nuclear weak force. In a nutshell: "What if you could change an electron into a positron?"
I got some ideas from reading about Tesla and others from The Time Travel Handbook. I will attach a picture of the back cover. The device in the picture is very interesting, and it also gave me some ideas.

My idea was to do the opposite of the forces at the event horizon of a singularity. Instead of an unimaginable amount of force and energy, I wanted to create a zone with nothing—a vacuum containing Casimir plates at the center, allowing only small virtual particles to appear, resulting in negative energy. This would exist in total darkness, surrounded by six adjustable rotating and six oscillating electromagnets, taken from levitating globes, each individually adjustable.

I got results with a watch, but yeast—suggested by Darby—produced uncertain results. I became frustrated because I could only create a very watered-down version and eventually dismantled it.
 

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Hey Treversal!

Glad to see you.

I wanted to talk more about your version of Tesla's zero time reference generator. Like were did you get the info to build it? All I could find on that version was a picture in I believe it was a time machine plans book.

I have not found anyone else that has successfully recreated Madman Marcum's vanishing paperclip experiment. And he never gave anyone details on the experiment. He does post here irregularly. But he doesn't divulge details. And then his story only shows one way travel to the future. Perhaps it isn't time travel. Maybe just an accidental discovery of a stasis field.

Mainstream science seems to suggest that the flow of time is connected to the nuclear force. And of course there is no information available to the public. Just bits and pieces here and there that do not form a complete picture.

There is a phenomena I've come across that has really sparked my interest. It is currently called the "Intermediate Axis Theorem". Over the years I've compiled other phenomena that seems to be connected to this weird phenomena. I happened to notice that this phenomena seems to be the perfect description of the nuclear weak force. In a nutshell: "What if you could change an electron into a
I got some ideas from reading about Tesla and others from The Time Travel Handbook. I will attach a picture of the back cover. The device in the picture is very interesting, and it also gave me some ideas.

My idea was to do the opposite of the forces at the event horizon of a singularity. Instead of an unimaginable amount of force and energy, I wanted to create a zone with nothing—a vacuum containing Casimir plates at the center, allowing only small virtual particles to appear, resulting in negative energy. This would exist in total darkness, surrounded by six adjustable rotating and six oscillating electromagnets, taken from levitating globes, each individually adjustable.

I got results with a watch, but yeast—suggested by Darby—produced uncertain results. I became frustrated because I could only create a very watered-down version and eventually dismantled it.

I just asked chatgpt what might happen if such a zone were created. Here is part of its response.

Time and Space Warping: In extreme conditions, especially in combination with other exotic phenomena (such as strong electromagnetic fields), the vacuum energy and virtual particles could influence space-time. Theoretical models like quantum gravity hint at the potential for fluctuations in the vacuum to affect gravitational fields or even cause small warps in space-time.

Sooooooo.....it is funny that it mentioed strong electromagnetic fields because I left out the part about rotating and oscillating electromagnets. And it ends with........or even cause small warps in space-time.
 
Hey Treversal!

Glad to see you.

I wanted to talk more about your version of Tesla's zero time reference generator. Like were did you get the info to build it? All I could find on that version was a picture in I believe it was a time machine plans book.

I have not found anyone else that has successfully recreated Madman Marcum's vanishing paperclip experiment. And he never gave anyone details on the experiment. He does post here irregularly. But he doesn't divulge details. And then his story only shows one way travel to the future. Perhaps it isn't time travel. Maybe just an accidental discovery of a stasis field.

Mainstream science seems to suggest that the flow of time is connected to the nuclear force. And of course there is no information available to the public. Just bits and pieces here and there that do not form a complete picture.

There is a phenomena I've come across that has really sparked my interest. It is currently called the "Intermediate Axis Theorem". Over the years I've compiled other phenomena that seems to be connected to this weird phenomena. I happened to notice that this phenomena seems to be the perfect description of the nuclear weak force. In a nutshell: "What if you could change an electron into a positron?"
ive read about that vanishing paper clip experiment and it wasnt then a madman marcum experiment someone else did it
 

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