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What skills are required to build a Time machine, Flux Capacitor, HDR, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Angelhairhead123" data-source="post: 174116" data-attributes="member: 10490"><p>I guess but according to the source you gave me. I read through it and I can understand the point the article is trying to make. A theory like the Tipler cylinder is possible however like the article says, it requires "stellar quantities" of energy. I also looked at the Verdrehung Fan which also seems interesting. However, these machines would definitely cost a ton of money to create and run.</p><p>In this case it seems that the technology we currently have(or are told we have) isn't at the level where it is possible to create a machine like this... but I highly doubt this.</p><p></p><p>There are some points I would like to bring up</p><p></p><p>1. The government might be hiding the secrets from us and if that's the case, then we need to have self reliance and learn about everything we want to learn ourselves and through our own experiments.</p><p></p><p>2. I believe the article that you have given me and the facts within them might be true and possible but the only problem is that to create a machine like that would take a lot of money. (Maybe the government is subconsciously telling us (Even through people like Mallett) to not attempt to build a machine since it is too expensive).</p><p></p><p>3. I don't believe a time machine would be that expensive to build.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm not doubting Mallett's intelligence. He is a very intelligent person(From what I've seen and read of him). I'm just throwing a theory onto the table. I don't think that a time machine is expensive to make but the knowledge is kept hidden from us. I'm not too good at putting my thoughts into words but this is the best way I can explain it. Feel free to ask questions if you need me to clear any thoughts up. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angelhairhead123, post: 174116, member: 10490"] I guess but according to the source you gave me. I read through it and I can understand the point the article is trying to make. A theory like the Tipler cylinder is possible however like the article says, it requires "stellar quantities" of energy. I also looked at the Verdrehung Fan which also seems interesting. However, these machines would definitely cost a ton of money to create and run. In this case it seems that the technology we currently have(or are told we have) isn't at the level where it is possible to create a machine like this... but I highly doubt this. There are some points I would like to bring up 1. The government might be hiding the secrets from us and if that's the case, then we need to have self reliance and learn about everything we want to learn ourselves and through our own experiments. 2. I believe the article that you have given me and the facts within them might be true and possible but the only problem is that to create a machine like that would take a lot of money. (Maybe the government is subconsciously telling us (Even through people like Mallett) to not attempt to build a machine since it is too expensive). 3. I don't believe a time machine would be that expensive to build. Now I'm not doubting Mallett's intelligence. He is a very intelligent person(From what I've seen and read of him). I'm just throwing a theory onto the table. I don't think that a time machine is expensive to make but the knowledge is kept hidden from us. I'm not too good at putting my thoughts into words but this is the best way I can explain it. Feel free to ask questions if you need me to clear any thoughts up. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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