Time Travel & the Caduceus Coil
01/17/98
To: Jerry Decker
Subject: time travel and caduceus coil
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 05:53:51 -0800
Hi Jerry!
I wrote up some material I think you might be interested in. If you feel
like putting it up on your website, knock yourself out! It goes along with
the original "time travel" story I sent you months ago. I believe this
new material explains what really happened to my friend. It also might
explain, in part, how the SUPPOSED U.S. Government's Temporal Transmission
Research Project time-travel equipment functions. The T.T.R.P. is, as I
mentioned, a SUPPOSED time travel research project. The following is, as
Paul Harvey would way, "The Rest of the story": A little history about
the caduceus coil (a.k.a. the tensor coil):Its main proponent, and inventor,
Wilbert Brockhouse Smith developed this coil sometime during the 1950's
(Smith died in 1961).Originally, Dr. Smith was involved in the top-secret
program "Project Magnet". This project, allegedly, was a government-sponsored
program to produce an aircraft which operated on the same propulsion/flight
principles of U.F.O.'s. "Officially", at some point, the program was terminated.
At some point, concurrently, Smith was tinkering around with new styles
of coil windings. It was during this period of time when he developed the
caduceus coil.The coil is said to produce electromagnetic waves which travel
parallel to the coil windings. This violates electromagnetic convention
as the standard rule for creating electromagnetism is that the waves are
produced perpendicularly (with respect to the coil windings).Also, supposedly,
a caduceus coil transmits these electromagnetic waves at super-luminal
velocities (i.e., at faster-than-light speeds).It is interesting to note
that, last year, a Canadian scientist was credited with sending a radio
broadcast using "radio-like waves" which were travelling faster than the
speed of light.Smith claimed that timepieces, which were within the caduceus
coil's region of greatest magnetic field flux density, measured time at
a different "rate and direction of time flow" than other timepieces which
were outside of the coil's magnetic field influence.The caduceus/tensor
coil (with proper frequency/voltage) supposedly creates scalar electromagnetic
waves that travel at super-luminal velocities (i.e., faster-than-light
speeds).As an electronics engineer, there is one thing that comes to mind
regarding this. When an electromagnetic field is created, any thing within
the densest portion of that field tends to take on the same potential,
polarity, frequency, and velocity of that field. This applies both to life
forms and inanimate objects.Some people refer to an objects, or life forms,
energy as its "aura", electromagnetic field, or Kirlian field. In fact,
there is a seldom known, little used, formula known as the "Johnson Effect"
which can be used to ascertain the power levels of an objects, or life
forms, electromagnetic field. The reason it was discarded is because it
leans towards inaccuracy at frequencies above the Earth's magnetic field
frequency (about 7.8 Hz).With respect to what I've mentioned, I believe
Einstein's theory of relativity states that if an electromagnetic wave
were to (somehow) be propagated at velocities beyond the speed of light,
then that wave would move backward in time. Or, more specifically stated,
that the Universe's "time" would start going backward relative to the "time"
experineced by the wave (which, if a wave could have consciousness, would
experience a normal, forward, progressive "time").I believe this is what
happened to my friend when he was operating his machine. By the way, he
was wearing a digital watch when this happened (the first time). However,
the static charge he experineced blew the digital timer circuitry inside
the watch.
What is really bizarre is I read a story out of the "Weekly World News"
(OF ALL PLACES!) that stated the U.S. government was involved in a project
called the Temporal Transmission Research Project. The story stated that
they place an object inside a hollow aluminum tube and then subject the
tube to a high- frequency electromagnetic field that travels faster than
light. In this fashion, supposedly, the tube (and internal contents) are
supposed to be able to travel into the past. We all know that aluminum
is a great conductor of electricity.The interesting analogy between that
story, and my friend's experience, is that his coils were hollow, were
producing extremely high frequencies, and (I believe) were functioning
as a caduceus (or tensor) coil.The W.W.N. story also stated that a government
scientist had volunteered to go back to the year 1918, remain for 25 minutes
of subjective time, then return. They go on to say that he went, but never
returned.Continuing, they said that the project members then decided to
look over old publicatations (from 1918) looking for clues as to what happened.
After about two months of searching, they contend, they found an old microfiche
copy of a now-defunct police journal which had a very strange article in
it.In the article, it shows what appears to be (in a picture) a metal tube
about two feet long and containing the crushed remains of a man. Also,
in the picture, is what looks like a cellular phone (lying on the ground)
about one to two feet away.There was a caption below the picture, but I
vageuly remember what it said (I was more interested in the picture).The
reason I was so interested in the picture is because of something I noticed
about it. I've been working in darkrooms, and with cameras, for more than
30 years and what I saw blew me away.The picture was taken at night and
shows the tube, the "cellular phone" (if that's what it was-suppose it
was a "recall device" to allow the man to get back to his own time?), some
police officers (in old-style uniforms), some old style police cars, and
(in the background) a row of spectators.The thing that aroused my interest
in the picture is that these spectators looked as if they were a good 60
- 80 feet from the camera. You see, the modern electronic flash (even the
ones with the biggest xenon flash lamps) can't illuminate (in darkness)
more than about 40 - 45 feet at the MAXIMUM.In the old days, the "press
25" flash bulbs (on the other hand) were able to illuminate (in darkness)
well up to 80 - 85 feet or so.So, it is my contention that MOST of the
picture is genuine (that is, taken in 1918). I don't know about the tube
and the "cellular phone" though. I can tell you, though, if the picture
is a composite (the tube and "cellular phone" being "pasted" into the picture),
whoever did it was a master of "special effects/trick photography". I don't
know if the Weekly World News would have THAT kind of money as those type
of imagery artists are damned expensive to hire. Also, in the picture,
I noticed several blades of grass that appeared IN FRONT OF not only the
"cellular phone", but the metal tube as well.I believe my friend's coils
were functioning as a caduceus.