we know about the time machine

in #time8 years ago

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And yet we now know a little more about the time machine than the Bedouins do about maritime transport. In the sense that some of our tribe have already seen the sea, from afar. Some - a little closer.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, it seems that only one person, the famous Russian poet Velimir Khlebnikov, treated the movements in Time quite normally. Not only did he believe in the possibility of creating a CF from mirrors, he was also interested in the properties of physical time. In the philosophical and mathematical work of the "Board of Fate" written before his death in 1922, he made an excellent attempt to master the numerical "laws of time." Wherever possible, he in every way propagated Wells's invention and even described his journey to Moscow of the future , which surprises with its coincidences with the real Moscow of the end of this century: Khlebnikov allegedly saw avenues with large buildings, a house-book (the building of the CMEA?), a poplar house (Ostankino TV tower?).
In Germany, questions of physical Time were not interested in idle interest at all. Works in this area, as well as in other breakthrough fields of science and technology, supervised the group of the SS Fuhrer Hans KAMMLER, a very influential figure of the Third Reich (Vakulovsky O. "Paradise is at the bottom"). And extremely mysterious. His traces were lost after the end of the war, not a single winner country could find it.
And the victorious allies tried in a short time to completely erase (to absorb or destroy) the achievements of the Germans, in the new rewritten history, Nazi scientists did not provide space. So now for the impossibility to prove the existence of German works, you can immediately go to the works of the winners. To scientists of the USA and the USSR.
Yes, in 1943 in America, too, began to develop this direction. Along Einstein in his famous Philadelphia experiment, with the creation of a cocoon from the powerful electromagnetic field around the destroyer "Eldridge", was probably the first one to talk about obtaining a non-uniformity of the physical time. In the experiment, giant magnetic generators (the so-called demagnetizers), which operated at resonant frequencies, were used. No security measures were envisaged, the secret experiment ended tragically, Einstein burned his manuscripts out of fear that Time would be used as a weapon to the detriment of Mankind. What happened to people and the Time in this mysterious experience - we'll talk about this separately. For now, we only recall the chronology of events.

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