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By now, people know that me and a friend a building a time machine. And I don't want anyone answering any of my questions by simply saying "That's impossible". In order to time travel I need to generate anti-gravity and create a sinusoidal voltage source. First of all, what's a sinusoidal voltage source? And second of all, how do I generate antigravity? The only video I found was a dumb trick.

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  1. i dont think anti-gravity exist, at least not in our dimension. As far as a sinusoidal voltage source you might have luck hooking up a transformer the wrong way. Ex. take a power cord from the wall, splice and hook up one wire to a primary on a transformer ( preferred a 1:1 ratio ). Then the other wire and the secondary lead on the transformer should be that source your looking for.

    But really dont do this you'll kill yourself

    Good luck with the time machine, i built one a few years back but used the old milkshake method. Haven't heard of the anti-gravity trick.

    mobs  


  2. Isn't the alternating current in your normal household sockets already sinusoidal?

    One way to create sinusoidal current is to load a condenser with direct current from, say, a battery and then unload it into a coil.

    There isn't any known way of creating anti-gravity.

  3. to create a sinusoidal voltage source you need the following materials:

    a wall outlet

    some tape

    some super glue

    popsickle sticks

    a 22uF capactior capable of 200volts

    a 10k ohm resistor

    and a pair of tweezers

    and to create antigravity you will need the following: a trampoline

    instructions to have sinusoidal voltage source:

    step 1.go up to the wallsocket with the tweezers.

    2. position one side of the tweezers in each of the slits.

    3. when the tweezers are properly positioned say the magic phrase "sohcahtoa" and jam the tweezers into the socket.

    to make antigravity follow these steps:

    1.go out to the trampoline and climb on top

    2. jump up and down. the force from your legs will generate antigravity that will allow you to fly in the air

  4. Does Art Bell know about this project? You could probably get a lot of in put from him.

  5. OK, I won't tell you that time machines are impossible.

    But I will tell you that antigravity is impossible.

    sinusoidal means shaped about like a sine wave.

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  6. I can't answer your question but I think it's cool that you have a dream/project. I love seeing people thinking outside of the box no matter how far fetched. Remember, just about every discovery or invention was met with resistance and ridicule from those unable to comprehend. Good luck.

  7. A sinusoidal voltage source is simply AC voltage, much like you find in your wall outlet.

    Your anti-gravity is a little more difficult. You would need gravitons, which are only, as far as I know, theoretical. But you wouldn't just need gravitons, but negative gravitons, which are more theoretical.

    Good luck!! Don't go back and kill your grandfather or something paradoxical like that. I would be interested to know the process behind your time machine.  

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