The Titor Chair

in news •  2 years ago 

"Titor described it as a “stationary mass, temporal displacement unit powered by two top-spin, dual positive singularities”, and posted several images of the manual. According to Titor, his time machine includes:

Two magnetic housing units for the dual micro singularities
An electron injection manifold to alter mass and gravity micro singularities
A cooling and X-ray venting system
Gravity sensors, or a variable gravity lock
Four main cesium clocks
Three main computer units"

https://metallicman.com/laoban4site/john-titor-and-detail-on-his-time-machine-part-3/

"Three sets of coils were set up in a pyramid around the chair. There was also a coil around the top of the pyramid to parallel the base coil. The person would be placed inside the field of the coils. The three sets of coils were connected to three different radio receivers (Hammerland Super Pro P600’s) and six outputs. An independent sideband detector, which had a floating carrier reference system, would provide six outputs from the three receivers. Three of them were of the sideband below the carrier wave. Three of them were of the sideband above the carrier wave"

"The six output channels from the receivers were then run through a digital converter (turning them into computer language) and fed into a computer. A Cray 1 computer was used to decode what the receivers were picking up. A lot of hard work and a lot more computer crunching got things to the point where the computer could print out a dialogue. This would be a running dialogue of the person thinking."

"The IBM 360 served this function and was essentially used as a translator and storage bank for what the Cray 1 was outputting. Al got very heavily involved because he was part of the team that figured out what program to put on the IBM 360 that would translate the Cray 1 output to drive the transmitter.

The transmitter had a modulation computer which was digitally fed the typical 32 bit code that the 360 put out. The modulation computer and the transmitter were set. The IBM 360 would tell the modulation computer how to modulate the transmitter. Now we had a system where one could put in 32 bit words of data and the transmitter would give back something. And here the chair fed the receptors feeding the Cray 1 which would tell what the person was thinking. They had to take this and translate what was coming out of the Cray 1 and make it so that the IFM 360 could re-encode the thought form that was actually transmitting. It took about a year to successfully link up the computers."

"The IBM computer would then broadcast it out the transmitter and could build a thought form out at Montauk of what the psychic was thinking in Southampton. The device was essentially a mind amplifier."

"the Montauk Chair was shown to be working flawlessly. Now, instead of transmitting thoughts, the researchers wanted to try something new: creating solid objects."

"This new device was called the "Montauk Chair" and came online about 1974. Linked to a Cray 1 and an IBM 360 computer, the researchers would sit a psychically active person (such as Duncan Cameron) in the Montauk Chair and have them try and transmit their thoughts to a similar set up back at the ITT corporation (located in Southampton, Long Island).

After about a year of experimentation and research (in which many problems relating to transmitter feedback had to be over come) the researchers at the Montauk Project now had a device capable of projecting a person's thoughts to a remote location. Unfortunately, there was now a new problem to over come: "time glitches".

The time glitches tended to interfere and break up the thought transmissions between Montauk and Southampton. They were caused by psychics projecting a reality that different from 'our' reality. This would cause the flow of time to disrupted and the link between the two chairs would be cut.

In order to correct these problems dealing with interruptions in the flow of time, the Montauk researchers redesigned and rebuilt the chair, closely following the original prototype and the methods used to build it (this is the device created by the Sirians, remember).

This second generation Montauk Chair used multiple Delta T or Delta Time coils to create the desired energy fields. It was also shielded from any outside interference, thanks to the redesigned coils that powered the chair and created the electromagnetic fields. After about of alignments and adjustments the new chair was brought on-line in early 1976."
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/montauk/rainbow/phoenix_2.htm

"A bank of radio receivers designed by Tesla would pick up and digitize the thought. Turning thought into computer code. The radar tower was used to turn thought into reality."
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/montauk/esp_montauk_1.htm

"First, the main problem is one of energy. In the same way that a car needs gasoline, a time machine needs to have fabulous amounts of energy. One either has to harness the power of a star, or to find something called “exotic” matter (which falls up, rather than down) or find a source of negative energy. (Physicists once thought that negative energy was impossible. But tiny amounts of negative energy have been experimentally verified for something called the Casimir effect, i.e. the energy created by two parallel plates). All of these are exceedingly difficult to obtain in large quantities, at least for several more centuries!"
https://mkaku.org/home/articles/the-physics-of-time-travel/

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