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UPDATE: Here's what happened to Mad Man Marcum and his Time Machine (Art Bell 1995)
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<blockquote data-quote="magnaflux" data-source="post: 183955" data-attributes="member: 5993"><p>i got a little more:</p><p>electricity to arc between two vertical metal rods. "I'm basically a nerd. I</p><p>was making a fancy Jacob's ladder that was started via laser pulses.</p><p>Basically, a fancy light show," Marcum said. "Living in a small town in the</p><p>middle of nowhere with no Internet or cable, you get bored. Some people</p><p>build models or go fishing. I like to build electronic things." But something</p><p>happened that he didn't expect…something anomalous. The device created</p><p>a ball of heat the size of a dime that floated steadily in the air above the</p><p>ladder. "After a few pulses, the laser somehow got stuck in continuous</p><p>mode," he explained. "This in turn made the arc stick at the bottom of the</p><p>electrodes. I noticed right above the arc there was the usual heat</p><p>shimmering, but what was unusual about it was it was circular—sphereshaped</p><p>instead of random." Not knowing what to think, he picked up a screw</p><p>from the kitchen table and tossed it into the tiny shimmering sphere. "It</p><p>vanished, then reappeared a few feet away,"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnaflux, post: 183955, member: 5993"] i got a little more: electricity to arc between two vertical metal rods. "I'm basically a nerd. I was making a fancy Jacob's ladder that was started via laser pulses. Basically, a fancy light show," Marcum said. "Living in a small town in the middle of nowhere with no Internet or cable, you get bored. Some people build models or go fishing. I like to build electronic things." But something happened that he didn't expect…something anomalous. The device created a ball of heat the size of a dime that floated steadily in the air above the ladder. "After a few pulses, the laser somehow got stuck in continuous mode," he explained. "This in turn made the arc stick at the bottom of the electrodes. I noticed right above the arc there was the usual heat shimmering, but what was unusual about it was it was circular—sphereshaped instead of random." Not knowing what to think, he picked up a screw from the kitchen table and tossed it into the tiny shimmering sphere. "It vanished, then reappeared a few feet away," [/QUOTE]
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