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Originally posted by Aquarius1
reply to post by Bauer401
My understanding is if you go back in time and change anything it splits into a parallel universe and you would still be here, the thinking is that you can live more than one life at the same time.
Originally posted by Joecroft
Thank you for this thread and the for posting the information…S+F
I love this time travel stuff and I can’t wait to hear the show on Sunday…
- JC
[edit on 3-2-2010 by Joecroft]
Originally posted by Aquarius1
Recap on this amazing interview with Art Bell and Dr. Anderson on the Coast website.
www.coasttocoastam.com...
Joining Art Bell for the entire 4-hour program, physicist Dr. David Anderson discussed the state of time technology from his research, as well as other labs around the world. He recapped his work from 2002, when he last appeared with Art on the show. At that juncture, his team had created small time warp fields that he said could accelerate time by 300% within the field, as well as reversing time. He described the initiation of a time warp field as quite spectacular to witness, "between the combinations of different chemical reagents and high energy lasers we use to excite or initiate a time warp field...a lot of light, a lot of energy."
Since 2002, the effects have increased by "two orders of magnitudes," both in time acceleration and retardation rates, and living organisms have been successfully tested in the warp fields, he detailed. By regenerating "closed timelike curves" (bending spacetime so time loops back on itself) we're finding it "just as easy to move backwards in time as well as forward," Anderson explained.
Currently countries such as Japan, China, and especially India have been experimenting with time technologies, Anderson reported. Through a device called the Temporal Tremor Detector (TTD), his team is able to track such experiments by observing disruptions in the spacetime fabric, he said.
As time technology becomes further developed, moral and ethical issues are arising, he pointed out. Benefits of the technology include accurate historical studies of the past, but on the negative side, we could experience "Time Wars," with deliberate destruction of parts of the timeline. Anderson advocated for more transparency and disclosure of the technology, so the public can have input on how it's used.
Originally posted by freighttrain
Time Technology & Research
Sunday January 31, 2010
was on Coast to Coast am (just listening to it) WOW... i'm stunned! I'm sure you can you tube the interview.. my god.. he's either just changed the world or full of SNIP*
My opinion.. he sounds VERY legit and real!
www.unknowncountry.com...