In a message dated 7/11/01 9:53:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, wram_tech@yahoo.com writes: Subj: does negative energy hold key to movemnet in time? Date: 7/11/01 9:53:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: wram_tech@yahoo.com (T. Akin.) To: Quark137@aol.com Greetings Mr.Bayles.: It is time to build a model test craft. As I said before, if you are someone writes up a scientific proposal documenting test results and submits it for a grant approval request, money might be made available to build. I came across an interesting article by John Gribbin,"Deeping Quantum Mysteries" at (http://www.biols.susx.ac.uk/home/JohnGribbin/).It talks about time wave of the forward part of the scalar wave and retarded part also. Quite interesting.Supose for instants that a part of the wave could be separated and applied to mass similarly to the new material Mr.Bearden uses to trap magnetic wave of a coil in his MEG then reapplied to a mass at later point in time. Would it effect the time period the mass existed by being in a past part of a wave or particle? The article makes me wonder?I'am sure that the way I stated it would be wrong, but still you need to read the article to see what I'm talking about. Which side of a time line would negative energy effect, if at all? Maybe an object (mass) can be made to exist in time other than present? ANSWER: You ask very good questions. If we look at Einstein's work regarding special relativity, we see that time and mass are linked so that an increase in time is related to an increase in mass. If we consider the simple experiment of the harmonic oscillator involving the time period being equal to the total square root of mass divided by the spring constant parameter, if we allow mass to be negative, then the time has an imaginary component. Then squaring the time (to yield an area) will result in negative time. I am wondering if subtracting small, non whole quantum unit bits of time (via adding negative time to positive time) will cause normal matter to slip out of synch with the present reality and start reappearing in intervals previous to the present. (I consider what we take to be solid reality as being refreshed much like a movie is, frame at a time.) If we slip out of synch, will we reappear embedded in a solid object? In a quantum sense, we exist only at whole unit multiples of time in probabilistic Schrodinger wave fashion. What if we split the unit existence and began to drift through reality? Might not be a good experience. The Hutchison experiments may be a clue to this where he apparently has melded solid objects together using variable phased high voltage coils. I seem to remember something like that happening in the story of the Philadelphia experiment where people were embedded into the structure of the ship, the Eldridge. It would explain such things as persons who have disappeared right in front of witnesses and the so called spontaneous human combustion resulting from the refresh support energy arriving out of phase with the subject human timing cycle. This is an area that I need to explore more in depth mathematically. I hope to be able do so as time permits. Respectfully, Jerry E. Bayles