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darkbreed
Very interesting documentary about time travel, other dimensions and parallel universes.

The 2003 BBC documentary "The World's First Time Machine", directed by Ben Bowie and featuring Ronald Mallett, premiered in the USA on The Learning Channel on December 3, 2003. This documentary features some of Dr. Mallett's current time travel research. It has since been shown numerous times on The Science Channel.

Watch it on the link below:
http://dark-truth.blogspot.com/2007/01/wor...el-machine.html
Super Pancake
free movie cool, i remember seeing this
Bearly
A very interesting movie, thanks for posting it.
secondhand
I'm going to watch it last week.
The Silver Thong
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I'm going to watch it last week.



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Pax Unum
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I'm going to watch it last week.

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dantheman2435
Interesting video.
hafizbms
Cool Vid!
Scorpius
Wow, that movie was predictable. I think I saw it already. tongue.gif

What was interesting was the structure of the time machine, using lazers. What would be frustrating is that when communication first begins, the future operators of the time machine would have to wait for the past to "catch up" with them. That is, the future would already have fully understood how to communicate something, but the "past" would still be learning how to communicate. So if this is true, the future is waiting for this time machine to be built. I think I have a head-ache. hmm.gif
Legatus Legionis
The Video gave some great concepts and idea about time machine. and now i think the creation of a time machine that could do both ( travel back and forward in time ) has a .00000000001% chance! Thanks for giving light in this old and interesting topic.
undersquiggle
wouldn't it be weird if like, some business has already created one, and is recieving technical specs from the future for devices to build? that would be weird
Legatus Legionis
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wouldn't it be weird if like, some business has already created one, and is recieving technical specs from the future for devices to build? that would be weird


weird in someway. pretty darn clever. but is it actually possible? till now scientist still buggle on how to make these " so calle Time Machines ". so we'll never know
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