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‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - guohua - 06-28-2018 Really? Quote:Paranormal Investigator Claims To Find ‘Time Warp’ Near Las VegasSoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, What Happens in Vegas Stays in vegas or Not? Quote:LAS VEGAS (CBS LOCAL) — Apparently what happens in Vegas, may not actually stay in Vegas.Source 20 Microseconds isn't all that much! But I would say the Unknow Tech being tested is the best answer, or,,,,,, he forgot to use New Batteries!!! RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - Wallfire - 06-28-2018 Quote:20 Microseconds isn't all that much!Love it RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - Mystic Wanderer - 06-28-2018 There's all kinds of underground bases out there, so I'm going with the tech testing theory. If it's his batteries, he needs to switch to the Energizer. RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - gordi - 06-29-2018 So, how do you "measure the rate of time" out in the desert? and what is a "differential time rate meter"? I thought that you could only detect different rates of time by having TWO synchronised and VERY accurate timepieces, one at a control site and one at the test site (or on the test craft...) and then comparing the two after any experiment or test? Anyway, you can in theory slow down the rate of time by the application of a very strong gravity wave/beam. I think we touched on it in another thread?? (A lit candle placed in a high energy gravity beam will stop (in time) and won't burn down any further, but still gives off light!! Proving that light exists independent of time...) I doubt that the researcher has the capability and tech to detect a 20 nanosecond "warp" in time, but if he does then... maybe they're testing gravity beam weapons or drive technologies on one of the bases out there? Great story (if true!). G RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - Wallfire - 06-29-2018 Maybe he stopped to make love to his wife-------twice RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - BIAD - 06-29-2018 BIAD said he knew someone called Mike Roe-Seconds... and his Nanny. But it could be he's just an idiot. I've scoured the internet for any information about a 'differential time rate meter' and it doesn't look good. This maybe is a 'Man-bites-Dog' story for feel-goods. RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - Wallfire - 06-29-2018 Found this info, hope it helps Quote: Researcher Discovers ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegasread RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - guohua - 06-29-2018 @"Wallfire" That is Interesting. RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - gordi - 06-29-2018 (06-29-2018, 12:02 PM)Wallfire Wrote: ...The device apparently consists of a 100-foot cable with a sensor on one end. The device sends a signal down the length of the cable and measures the time it takes to reach the other end; theoretically, the device can detect small perturbations or differences in the speed of time itself... hmmm... the time it takes a signal to travel down a cable and back can be affected by many different things. A variation in the signal supply voltage used can cause changes in signal velocity. A variation in the frequency of the signal itself can cause changes in its velocity. Passing the cable through a magnetic field can cause changes in signal velocity. Changes in temperature can even cause changes in signal velocity. If his "detector" was set up and tested in an air conditioned lab and then used out in the desert to actually get the results then there could be a measurable slow down of the signal, simply due to the temperature variation! From: https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_pveff_lesson02 Quote:Temperature affects how electricity flows through an electrical circuit by changing the speed at which the electrons travel. This is due to an increase in resistance of the circuit that results from an increase in temperature. But... how fast does his pretty assistant travel? G RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - Ninurta - 06-29-2018 Smells like bullshit to me... but the only way to really evaluate the claim would be to know all the steps in his "experiments" and the construction of his device. 20ms really isn't a very big warp, and could conceivably be caused just by moving the device from one place to another at varying speeds. In other words, Warren's "time warp" could just be an artifact of poor experimental design and control. . RE: ‘Time Warp’ Near Las Vegas - BIAD - 06-29-2018 (06-29-2018, 06:17 PM)Ninurta Wrote: ...In other words, Warren's "time warp" could just be an artifact of poor experimental design and control. My money's on poor instruments. As you say, the difference is too small to be evidence. |