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Follow on Google News | Marshall Barnes Full Steam Ahead After All-Con Sci-Fi SuccessAfter having a successful four day stint at the All-Con sci-fi conference in Addison, TX, the world's leading time travel expert focuses on book, video and other projects as well as his upcoming appearance on the Dr. Rita Louise radio program.
By: fame Plan Marshall is not only overseeing last minute technical changes to the layout of the public book version of his special report, Paradox Lost:The True Geometries of Time Travel (that were delayed due to unforeseen demands on his time from two space science conferences coming up), but he is in the middle of production on a doumentary about his time machine research. April 10, he will be a guest on Just Energy Radio, hosted by Dr. Rita Louise (see http://justenergyradio.com/ All this activity is beginning to attract the attention of sponsors and others who see Marshall's potential for delivering unique and exciting audience experiences that they would like to be a part of. One is a new kind of energy drink, but no announcement will be made until a formal deal is inked out. In the past, Marshall has had deals with Greyhound and Holiday Inn Express and other companies. With his documentary in production, product placement opportunities are now available which are beginning to be looked at as well. Another area that he is pursuing is art. He is now in talks with galleries and agents about handling the first piece of art created with the Verdrehung Fan™ which is slated to be auctioned with a starting price of $1,000,000. All these events would make one think that Marshall is taking time off from the development of his Verdrehung Fan™ time machine, but that is not the case. "The way I do research like this is that I prepare for it. I take the time to study and re-study the available literature and notes that I have made, to be sure that I haven't missed anything. That's why I'm so successful with my experiments when others aren't. I pay attention to detail and triple check my theories. Then when I try it, it usually ends up working" he's said. "I'd rather find the mistakes on paper or with my head, rather than screwing around, over and over to get it right, like Edison did. That's not the way true geniuses work..." End
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