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H**S
I've witnessed distortions in time first hand
Here's my review of this book, it's great. Now I would like to say that what is written in this book is quite possible and has been observed and experienced by people, namely myself.There is a small lake I like to walk around near where I live. It's just a short 2.5 mile single path loop. One day as I entered the path and began to walk I quickly overtook an elderly woman using a cane. She was hobbling along very slowly. I passed her at about the 1/4 mile mark. As I continued trucking along at a fast pace I soon came upon the 1 mile marker. Much to my surprise, ahead of me by about 50 yards was the same old woman with a cane! I overtook her again! Sounds impossible doesn't it? Either she teleported herself to the midway point on the path, or I was sucked into some kind of temporal time disortion loop or something, where I lost consciousness and re-emerged none the wiser. At any rate I have no idea how or what exactly happened, only that it did. I thank God for the experience, man. It was beautiful.Thanks God! (spoken while pointing both index fingers toward the heavens!)
S**R
This tells a lot about DR David Anderson. If ...
This tells a lot about DR David Anderson. If those that are looking for him, he is in the Quartzsite or Bouse aeria in AZ. along with Heather and Neal Haze. They are working with the children in the aeria. You can see Dr. Anderson on youtube giving talks on time travel.
V**Y
Too Much Tech Talk
Otherwise, pretty interesting, especially about the Wing Makers. While I'm open to the idea of time travel, there's the possibility of it being used irresponsibly.
K**L
It's probably Time you read this book....
This book, starts out as a pretty dry read concerning the physics of time travel. This is alright, since the concept is pretty deep, but is better covered by a physicist like Paul Davies, in his book "About Time". The science part reads like a college term paper rather than an interesting portrayal of the science. Then again, we're not buying it to learn about Einstein, are we? No, we want to see about time travel!Once past the science stuff, we begin to see what 'paranormal' or unexplained events may indicate time travellers. U.F.O.'s is a common theme here, although I'm surprised Childress, who does seem to discuss everything, didn't talk about people purportedly appearing from nowhere. These cases are well documented, and certainly related to the idea of 'time travel'. That aside, he displays some nice photographic and illustrated documentation of U.F.O.'s, starting with the late 19th century. This continues, including Rastafarian Time Travellers. It goes on into the Philidelphia Experiment and how it may relate to time travel. Then, into some people's unfounded claims of either a.) being a time traveller b.) channeling time travellers c.) finding time capsules supposedly left by time travellers, etc. The section on 'Seth' (of 'Seth Speaks' fame) was particularly painful, nearly equal to the lengthy babblings concerning the 'Wingmakers', (look it up on the internet). Later, the book goes into some patents, and ends up with an excellent re-iteration of an actual, verified teleportation performed in California-perhaps the only truly verifiable evidence in this book.Aside from these difficulties, it really has quite a few photographs and drawings of time machines, either patent ideas or left by 'time travellers'. A few amusing cartoons are included, and it does go into depth (as much as is possible) to speculation of actual work on space-time related projects. Fun to read? Read Well's 'Time Machine' for that (which I was surprised and disappointed Childress did not find some connection to allow him to speculate Wells was writing from first-hand experience). It is a nice collection of the 'time travel' theories, ideas, and purported events in existence to the public today, and for that it is worth a purchase.
L**.
Tesla made Easy
Good book combines Tesla Theories with Einsteins approach and simplifies the Math, so its easy to follow.Also book itself was in great shape.
T**I
Not the best of the bunch
I have about a dozen books on time travel, so when I saw that this was the actual "handbook" I thought I'd check it out. Unfortunately, there are a lot of problems with it. Most of the time it seems like book is simply trying to SOUND intelligent, without actually achieving that. It actually REPEATS entire sections that you've already read underneath pictures describing (poorly) what you've already read. There are certainly interesting sections of this book, but nothing you can't find elsewhere in a more cohesive manner.
L**I
David Hatcher Childres is the best! This is my 7th book by him
Fabulous! Fabulous! Fabulous! David Hatcher Childres is the best! This is my 7th book by him!
H**W
Great
Great addition to my husband’s library!
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