January 6, 2014

Time Control Technology



I will be discussing concepts and methodologies of controlling objects in time. I am sourcing multiple sites to support the theories and proofs that it is possible. Everyone scoffs and laughs at the concept of Time Travel, but I don't hear many people discussing Time Control, which is why I wanted to outline some of the pros and cons of it here. Time control is the concept or method used to execute time travel, however in time travel we always think about the whole world being moved through time, instead of just a single object. What if we could control a small area of space, and control time only within that small area, placing objects in or out of that small, contained field? Guess what? We can!

Time reactors have been patented and spherical fields in which time can be slowed down or accelerated have already been created and repeated. This is no longer future technology, it's here, it just need more funding and acceptance into society.

For example, a spherical field, a "self-contained time-warped field" (about 1 foot diameter) can be generated with a very low energy level, in which time will move slower or faster inside the field than it does outside the field. Imagine placing one clock within the field, and another clock outside of the field, both set to the same times. After an hour, the clock within the field would be showing a time earlier or later than the outside clock, depending on the configuration of the field.

Expanding on this idea, if a human being were to sit in the field, and the time-warp was accelerated to 400x normal, the person would step out of the field after 2 days, and his environment around him would have aged over 2 full years. This could be considered "time travel" however not in the sense that Hollywood would have us believe. There would be no dramatic tunnel effect, no rocket ships or deloreans flying through space, you would simply have to remain within the affected field. Also, you would need to ensure that the field stays up and running for those 2 years outside of the field, or the warp would be interrupted.
 As stated by NASA - "Frame dragging is like what happens if a bowling ball spins in a thick fluid such as molasses. As the ball spins, it pulls the molasses around itself. Anything stuck in the molasses will also move around the ball. Similarly, as the Earth rotates, it pulls space-time in its vicinity around itself. This will shift the orbits of satellites near Earth."

Applications of this field technology include medical research and treatment. For instance, someone with cancer or a fast-growing tumor could enter a time-field chamber, and it would greatly extend their life by shortening the aging process. We could also study these things more carefully if we are able to slow them down to a rate we could test with.

Organ transplants would benefit because the fresh organ could be placed into the field, slowing down cellular death or environment effects on it during transportation to the new recipient.

Food could be placed in the field, keeping it fresher as it's transported to the market or selling point.

You could purchase a CD or invest in stocks, climb into the chamber, set it at 500x, climb out at the same age and with some extra money, and hopefully inflation and the government didn't take it all yet!


Sources:

The Anderson Institute

Time Control Technologies and Methodologies

David Lewis Anderson interview on Coast to Coast AM

Another interview with Dr. Anderson

Time Travel Paradoxes

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