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To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (28)7/10/2001 10:28:38 AM
From: Gulo  Read Replies (1) of 65
 
re: > comunidad.ciudad.com.ar;

Thanks for the link, but...
Ummm. I think a bit of due diligence is in order. Remember, this is the world wide web. There are lots of strange people and beliefs in the world. The stuff on that page looks right, but have you looked at the rest of the site?
From the same site:

"Most inventors think, that when they have built a machine or device, that the device will function on its own accord. Little do
they realize, that it isn't the machine which does the work, but rather the soul in connection with the machine which gives it a
reality. To explain, if the thoughts of the inventor are in resonance with the soul, then the white light which emanates from the
creator, can then be transmitted out of the soul, through the aura, and on into the machine. So in other words, the machine
cannot function without white light. However, if the thoughts of the inventor are not in accordance with the creator wishes, then
the light which is issued out of the soul, then falls into the abstract category, and if a machine is built on abstract belief, then
the devil steps in, and this can raise hell with a person's research, not to mention his soul. It makes you kind of wonder about
car engines doesn't it!!!"


Herrera's site goes on to warn you to be careful when conducting teleportation experiments with Lodestone. Groan!
Aside from his opinion on car engines<g>, the site is a load of pseudoscientific crap. Since the one page you linked had the right math, I assumed he copied it from someone else.

It turns out that the page you linked to was a knock-off of freespace.virgin.net
Steve Preston's site is apparently a serious amateur's attempt to look at the possibility of time travel. I see that he is also a fan of Dr. Who!

Regards,
-g
(the overly cynical, skeptical, narrow-minded DD machine)
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