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Follow on Google News | Coast to Coast AM's George Noory Gets Marshall Barnes' 2013 Prediction WrongAs part of the Coast To Coast AM New Year's Eve predictions show, Marshall Barnes called to make a prediction concerning the race to build the 1st time machine between he and Ronald Mallett. But at the end of the segment, George Noory got it wrong.
By: Fame Plan http://www.youtube.com/ At 44:21 George Noory introduces Marshall as "Marshall from Yellow Springs". At 44:41 Marshall states, "My prediction is that Dr. Ronald Mallett will lose the race to build the first time machine..." However, at 47:20 Noory ends the conversation by saying "I'm going to write you down, for a prediction, that you say time travel with Dr. Ronald Mallett is going to happen..." which is not what Marshall said at all. In fact, it's the total complete opposite. "By that time I was no longer on the air and the screener was blabbing at me because he's a Mallett fan, and I couldn't hear what Noory was saying", Marshall explains. "I had no idea that he quoted my prediction wrong until someone played it back for me". "I had just explained why Mallett was going to lose - that he wasn't going to have anything for ten years according to his appearance on the History Channel program. So Noory must have gotten confused, because under no circumstances do I believe that Mallett is going to have anything by the end of 2013, and I'm just as positive that the Verdrehung Fan™ will reach the 2nd and final stage required for a time machine". Marshall plans on taking steps to insure that Noory gets the story straight when it comes time for the next prediction show on Coast To Coast AM. The first step is to actually get the Verdrehung Fan™ to become a full time machine before New Year's Eve. "That will set the record straight in and of itself. We already know that Mallett isn't going to have a time machine by the end of the year, and it's asinine for me to say that he would. With that recording of the program available, and I now have a copy of it, the true story is on the record and I'll make certain that people know the way the prediction was actually made the night before the next prediction show." Marshall is currently finishing a report for select members of Congress concerning the true geometries of time travel and the looming advent of a time travel breakthrough due to the work that he and Mallett are doing, in an effort to stem any fears that elected officials may have over the idea of some experiment causing time paradoxes. "It's gotten so bad," Marshall explained, "with all the convoluted time travel movies like Looper, and then physicists like Ed Farhi of MIT in the media talking about paradoxes, that it is paramount that elected officials, and people in government see why these ideas are so far from reality that, as we say in the science world, they're not even wrong". End
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