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Did science in Germany from 1930/40 made experiments with time ?

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Perhaps many regims were/are ambitious of controlling time and charging future according their principles, nonetheless highly approved or rejected by history events, in the pure science everything is relativ and absolute to past and future.

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  1. In comic books and sci fi movies, yes. I real life, NO. Some of Hitler's minions were into some occult stuff, but nothing ever got to any experimental stage.


  2. Probably not.  If they had they'd probably have returned and told Hitler NOT to attack the USSR.

  3. I think this one falls into the same category as the Philadelphia experiment - meaning it is "legend", "purported", "unsubstantiated with firm evidence", etc....   But it is interesting I must admit.  True stuff - I don't know.   here goes.........

    The legends of Die Glocke involve all kinds of late-in-the-war n**i secret weapons research, allegedly conducted in this case in a mine in Czechoslovakia under the code name “Chronos” — the Greek word for “time.” Referred to as The Bell it allegedly involved experiments requiring large doses of electricity fed via thick cabling into a bell-shaped device comprising two contra-rotating cylinders filled with mercury or something like …. Word had it that the tests sought to investigate some kind of anti-gravitational effect…or make a torsion field which has something to do with bending time or something like that.  Time travel was one of the thing purportedly being the goal.  (?)   Also allegedly the scientists who rant the experiment suffered Gorey injuries and/or death.  If this was real...it did not sound like something that was much fun for those who were experimenting or being experimented on.  Happy searching on this subject.

  4. ... no?

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