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Temporal Manipulation

markgordonbrown_75
By: markgordonbrown
Mood: other
Date: 02/08/2008 23:49:58
Music: CKUA


For the last two or more weeks I've been taking this drug called Champix to help me quite smoking.  Actually it seems to be working very well.  I'm not craving cigarettes.  What I am craving is sushimi.  So you may think fine go get some sushimi then.   It's really not that easy for me to go get some sushimi.  I live about 60 miles from the nearest good sushi resturant and we're in the middle of lambing season.   In addition to all of that the weather and the roads have been quite nasty lately.  Certianly not where I would just jot off to Edmonton for some sushimi. 

So what this has to do with Temporal Manipulation?  It actually has alot to do with it.  Some people may dream about Temporal Manipulation to go backward or forward in time.  I could care less about that.  In fact the idea of mucking around with either The Past or The Future rather scares me.  One has no idea of what type of havoc and damage you could do to your life with a Time Machine.  As far as Temporal Manipulation goes there are only two things I would want from it.  One being a device like the one in the film Clockstoppers that would allow me to stop time.  For the obvious reasons of being able to pull really cool pranks.  

However, the main reason I want further progress in the field of Temporal Manipulation is so that I can have fresh sushimi on hand whenever I crave it.  Even if when I crave it is 12am on a Sunday Night/Monday Morning when I am watching reruns on the Twilight Sound on Satellite TV.  Seriously has no one else thought about the applications for food preservation in regards to Temporal Manipulation?   To me it should be an obvious thing.  I have not once seen it mentioned in either an Actual Science or a Science Fiction show or films dealing with Temporal Manipulation.  I have not read anything regarding Temporal Food Perservation either. 

The devices I propose for this are Temporal Cabinets (like fridges and freezers), Temporal LunchBox, Temporal Travel Crate (like a cooler/warmer), and various Temporal Bottles, Cans, Boxes etc for Store Products.  You put the food or drink items in them and they stay to same temp, consistancy, freshness because the time in these Temporal Storage devices does not progress....

With things like Wine or say Scotch or certain cheeses or other foods you age it may be possible to speed up this process in these devices. 

Will the items disappear?  No, simply because the opening to these devices would be a doorway to the past or the future. 

Now would someone that has an actual clue about physics go out and ivent this please????




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Mark Gordon Brown 02/09/2008 23:17:02

I haven't read the Crichton's Novel,  I absolutely loved Sliders,  I like anything to do with parrallel universes or timelines...... or through a mirror darkly episodes on Star Trek and Enterprize.  In fact most of my music is based on those principles..  it's why I do piece after piece with minor changes and also will run entire pieces through different effects processors to see how it effects them.   I believe that listening to such things can put us more in touch with say an intuitive understanding of our various timelines that different manifestations of our higher self can understand and use on some level to bring us back to a pure vibration only to fall back into the distortion and do it all over again        and again.



Warren8 02/09/2008 09:25:04
  I can't help you there but if you'll read Michael Crichton's "Timeline" there's an fine discussion of Hugh Everett's physics which has to do with parallel universe that exist in our past but are connected to our timeline.  It's the same science as the TV show "Sliders" was based on, but the story is a lot more sophisticated than anything on TV.