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April 5, 2000: Time Travel - Dr. David Anderson

April 5, 2000: Time Travel - Dr. David Anderson

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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Art Bell opens the program by taking calls from listeners who claim to be time travelers or visitors from other dimensions. One caller describes arriving from a dimension where the South won the Civil War, while another recounts meeting his older self as a child. The conversations set the stage for the evening's main guest.

Dr. David Anderson, a former U.S. Air Force officer and physicist, joins Art to discuss his groundbreaking time control research. Anderson describes how satellite tracking anomalies led him to develop time warp field theory, and he reveals that his Time Travel Research Center has created a small spherical field capable of accelerating or decelerating the rate at which time passes. He details the three-step process involving rotating magnetic fields, a gas reagent, and a high-energy laser array.

Anderson explains that objects within the field visibly darken as time accelerates, a phenomenon he calls Project Dark Star. He discusses medical applications for organ preservation, the challenges of protecting biological tissue from radiation effects at the boundary layer, and the philosophical nature of time itself. Art draws parallels to the Philadelphia Experiment, and Anderson addresses the work of Kurt Godel and Frank Tipler on closed time-like curves as theoretical proof that travel to the past does not violate physics.
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