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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Time Control Technologies

by Dr. David Lewis Anderson
from AndersonInstitute Website
 
The ability to control time in both a forward and backwards direction is possible within the laws of our mathematics and physics. The chart below (click for larger view) compares ten different technologies an methods.
 
Key characteristics are identified for each and described below.
Under each key characteristic is a column with either a solid or empty circle.
 
A solid circle indicates a key characteristic is supported by the indicated technology or method, an empty circle indicates it is not.



  • "Time Control" indicates whether travel to future, past, or both are possible.



  • "Matter Transport" is solid if both matter and information can be transported, empty if only information can be transported.



  • "Tech Viability" is solid if the technology or method is viable with present state-of-the-art technology or within two generations.



  • "Possible Without Exotic Materials" is solid if materials required are available today or within two generations.



  • "Relatively Low Input Power" is solid if time control is achievable within power generation capabilities available today or within two generations.
The time control technologies and methods above include the following:

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