Re: John Bajak's Device

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 20 Apr 1999 01:20:12 -0500

Hi Paul!

Regarding time travel claims in general...no matter who makes them...can
they prove it? There is only one person who has made an offer but its
right short of spooky and defies logic...I or someone else needs to take
him up on it and see what happens....just haven't taken him up yet...

Another guy wrote in saying he had built the flux cap and nothing
happened...said he hooked it up to 220vac and the thing blew up...he
went to take a shower and when he came out, HE SAYS it was 3 hours
EARLIER...that was supposedly verified by listening to tv and radio...so
he relived the 3 hours....so he says....

Now, as incredulous as it sounds even I have trouble believing what he
says as it seems to be a compilation of several reports focusing on the
Bajak circuit...what if a high energy burst caused a person to literally
be thrown back into their physical body in a prior time...

Like a cartoon strip where every femtosecond is a single frame of
existence and we could re-merge with our body WHERE and WHEN we had
been?

The Philadelphia Experiment WOULD SEEM to indicate this except that it
was seen in other places, WHERE it had been months earlier, NOT WHEN.

Is it possible to create a sufficiently high intensity energy discharge
that would throw someone back to where AND when they had been earlier?

The first report on travelling backwards;

http://www.keelynet.com/time/emantime.htm

Any sacrifical lambs out there? Using the search engine at;

http://www.keelynet.com/search.htm

and time+travel, I found this;

http://www.keelynet.com/energy/dimshift.htm

The Missouri Connection - Thu Nov 28 2:27:39 AM PST 1996

Mike Marcum, the Missouri guy who made News of the Weird in 1995 after
he stole six power company transformers he said were necessary to make
his time machine (so he could find out the winning lottery number and
come back and buy a ticket), called a radio show from Nevada in October
1996 and said he was only 30 days away from finishing his invention. His
Missouri landlord had evicted him for various electrical misadventures
in his apartment.

The Michigan Experiment - Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 22:37:19 - 0600
From: Barbara Flick
Via : forteana@lists.primenet.com
To: Jerry Decker

Today on the telephone with a friend in Northern California, I was
informed about a man in the State of Michigan who had invented a "time
machine." This man had supposedly worked on the legendary Philadelphia
Experiment and informed his friends and confidants that he "knew what he
was doing."

He set up these five 300-pound magnets in a circle and had them super-
energized with electric currents. He put a cat in the center of the
circle, and the cat disappeared. Then he put a goat in the circle, and
the goat also disappeared into the mists of time.

Finally, he got into the center of the circle himself, and he, too,
disappeared into "another dimension," never to reappear again.

Anybody else heard anything more about this? Or is it just another "old
wives' tale"?

Russian Experiment

Chernobrov's paper on his experiments to change the rate of time is
published in our Proceedings. In several words: He used electromagnets
installed so as to produce several spherical envelopes: one envelope is
installed inside of another and the entire system is a multi-envelope
structure like the russian toy called the "matrioshka". (nested dolls)
The goal is to make a special type electromagnetic field that is moving
from periphery to central point. The shift of rate of time in such a
system is very small: several seconds per one hour of experiment.

**** God, I love that search engine ****...THANKS DAN!

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