Marshall Barnes Mocks Mallett Appearance On Coast To Coast AM

In response to a lack luster appearance on Coast To Coast AM by rival Ronald Mallett, Marshall Barnes says the physicist is a pitiful shadow of the claims he's made, and George Noory's performance, as an awed and eager cheerleader, was sickening.
 
 
Marshall Barnes, inventor of the 1st Time Machine (copyright 2012)
Marshall Barnes, inventor of the 1st Time Machine (copyright 2012)
Nov. 29, 2013 - PRLog -- After much hype on the radio and on Twitter, George Noory, the main host of the top rated overnight radio program, Coast To Coast AM, hosted an appearance for two hours by University of Connecticut physics professor, Ronald L. Mallett who, according to Noory, was going to give an update on his time machine research. This was viewed by some to be a chance for Mallett to show that he had made some progress in his quest to build a time machine, in particular because of the significant progress toward that same goal by Marshall who had already constructed and had been successfiully testing his Verdrehung Fan™. The Verdrehung Fan™ had already reached the level where it is becoming clear that it was creating tiny holes in spacetime through which RF and IR transmissions were disappearing into over time, which matches the second stage requirement for a time machine that Mallett had set. By coincidence, when Marshall heard that Mallett would be interviewed on Coast To Coast AM, Marshall had just thought of another test to conduct that would be a major step forward in proving his other findings and give him the victory over Mallett.

The breakthorugh came the night before Mallett's appearance when Marshall conducted a test to see if the signal from a remote control would be swallowed by the Verdrehung Fan™ as well. It was, giving Marshall significant evidence that he had in fact created a machine that was opening subatomic gaps in space-time, which means that they could also be scaled up and possibly made into traversable, wormhole like pathways, probably back in time.

Last Monday night, for anyone already familiar with Mallett's story of wanting to become physicist so that he could build a time machine and go back in time to prevent his father from having a fatal heart attack, Mallett's appearance was a complete let down - absolutely nothing new was covered about time travel or his research. Marshall, who listened to the program to see if there was maybe even something mentioned about the compettion between the two of them, was shocked at the complete and utter lack of any new details of Mallett's work.

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"I mean the man has had six years since he came out with that book and he has done nothing - not even fundamental research on the subject in that time," Marshall stated. "One thing is for certain, he's lost the right to be called a time travel expert, that's for certain. I know the man. I was on a panel with him in 2007 and he's saying exactly the same things now that he did then and there wasn't much serious temporal mechincs in his talk. Aside from the physics behind how he wants his machine to work - if he ever builds it, which I doubt, his knowledge of time travel concepts is on such a simplistic level, I would now say it's strictly pedestrain. Certainly no where near where I am. Not even close."

The reason why Marshall doubts that Mallett will ever build his machine is that now, that Marshall has acheived the goal that Mallett was striving for, there's no need for anyone to give Mallett $300,000 that he needs for his project when there is no way to know if it will even work. Those funds are required to just test out the basic idea. More would be needed to accomplish the further experimentation required. Marshall's technology, on the other hand, already exists and is being proven. He is already looking forward towards the idea of massively scaling up his technology to attempt to create a stargate, something that should be possible based on predictions from General Relativity. Marshall's victory means that Mallett's theories are irrelvant and Marshall has already proven that his comprehension of time travel far exceeds that of even Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne from the details of his special report for Congress on the coming reality of time travel, called, Paradox Lost: The True Geometries of Time Travel.

However, Mallett was not the only loser that night. George Noory has now made it clear that his concern isn't about bringing his audience the most up to date information from as many sources possible. For reasons unknown, it's clear that Coast To Coast AM is running a black out on Marshall Barnes, even when it is clear that he is the world leader in warp drive and time machine science. The fact that Mallett would be treated like a genius when he's done nothing new for at least six years and in that same time Marshall has won government recognitions for his work, written important articles on his orginal research, given presentations at the most important space industry conferences and has actually built what is now being called a "particle time machine", and yet has not been on the program, says much about the credibility of the Coast to Coast program's agenda.

"At this point, I really don't care if I'm ever on the show, but at least it is clear that they've got to explain why they won't have me. I've been on other programs and accomplished things that scientists used to say would be only possible by 'an advanced alien civilization'. That alone calls Coast To Coast's credibility into question, not mine".
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