Time machines do exist, but time traveling is a very dangerous endeavour.First off lets start simple. There is a time traveling device called the "Hyper Dimensional Resonator". This device is actually a radionic device. Radionics are often used to bridge the gap in technological advancement. The HDR is actually like an interface for astral time travel. To use it, first you must familiarize yourself with radionic devices. Then you must familiarize yourself with the astral and astral projection. Once you have figured all of that out, you may be able to use the HDR to travel in time.Another interesting time machine is that made by Madman Markum. You can look him up. Story goes he made a time machine, in the form of a portal that one can go through if the time machine is built large enough. To be able to build such a machine, you'll have to be familiar with high-voltage electronics, specifically jacobs ladders. You may also have to have some experience with lasers.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-tGHCHVM_oThird one is from the story of John Titor. Unfortunately we don't currently have the technology level to be able to construct this time machine. But it is described in detail. A microsingularity has to be produced in a particle collider, this microsingularity must then be captured. Two of these and their containment are needed for the Titor time machine. It also requires Gravitational sensors (I think these actually already exist in our reality), it also needs miniaturized atomic clocks. It also needs a gravity lock system and an xray venting system.https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/imagenes_ciencia/timetravel16_06.jpg
Some say that the ship in the Philadelphia Experiment actually traveled in time. In the movie that was made about it this notion was explored. However, it remains difficult to prove, as the details of the experiment are currently unknown.
There was a channeling session at one point done by Darryl Anka, in which he was channeling Willa Hillicrissing and they were describing time travel. So, supposedly Bashar may have a time machine.The time machine is depicted in the 3rd image (from the left)
>>41687492
op is a niggertime travel is not real
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People who used the HDR successfully, reported on various different timelines they observed while using the device.
>>41687601timenomore.tripod.com/id17.html
Using the type of time machine that Madman Markum made seems very risky. For one thing there's a danger to get shocked by the high voltage electricity. It also might be random where/when one might end up at.
>>41687411What about time travel with a pen and paper? Luoshu square and Sator square are examples of palindrome-type devices that work in reverse, meaning your message sent back would still be coherent no matter how the square is rotated or alignedBut, there is a second part which is unknown, the Sator square is a decoder, but how does the encode/transmit happen?
>>41687639I'm not familiar with that method of time traveling but I'm interested. Could you elaborate on it?
Traveling in time might not be for just anyone, think of it kinda like outer space travel. Astronauts have to be specially trained so I think it would be similar for Chrononauts
Titor's time machine also requires good knowledge of math to operate
>>41687411>>41687570this radionics stuff if some peak bs
>>41687632radionics shit is some real snake oil shit
I don't know about Time travel.. I take it time machines are real, but obviously not well understood. I haven't got mine working properly given the current conditions, but it has potential. I am kind of obsessed with it, and keep bumping into the concept. I dig it. Joe Rogan had Michael p masters on recently, time travel was a concept on there, but I'm not convinced. It could be a time machine of a different variety than I imagine. The "telepathy tapes" said something to the effect that various autists are extremely interested in time, time machines, and time travel- I admit I'm kinda disappointed with what I've seen so far. I expected greater development of concepts by now. Maybe all developments remain quiet. It seems to me several people made half a time machine, and I'd like to join these broken parts. I've never consciously observed a time machine but may have inadvertently observed such a thing.Would you recognize one? I ask people about the unmovable object and the unstoppable force- tell me your thoughts? I also hear it asked "What happens when the unmovable object meets the irresistible force". I honestly don't know which phrasing is more correct. There seem to be 2 main schools of thought, regardless of which way question is given. Maybe it will play out? I don't consider radionics legitimate, and admit ignorance on the subject. I know the story of John Titor, and I don't consider it reality.
>>41690631Radionics can work, but it doesn't work for just anyone, you have to have a proper mindset in order to make it work. Radionics devices have been used to achieve extraordinary things, but only by those who were fully in line with their operation.Madman Markum's time machine seems like just a part of an unfinished concept. How would one control it as to designate the place/time to travel to? The story doesn't elaborate on that.The Titor story has real schematics. The information is logical and sound. Thus the time machine from it is real to me. Titor wasn't describing our future, he was describing his own past which was on another world line.
>>41687673a nuclear bomb pusher rod craft could easily get itself to the speed of light and slow itself down and you would relatively time travel the faster you go. it's a very feasible space craft as well.