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Follow on Google News | Inventor of 1st Time Machine in the World, On Beyond The Ordinary Today 3PM ESTToday, December 3 at 3PM EST Beyond the Ordinary will feature a victorious Marshall Barnes who has just made the first actual time machine in the world, defeating Ronald Mallett who wanted to be first.
By: Fame Plan The journey began officially in July of last year after Mallett turned down an offer to join Marshall's project in April. Marshall, the inventor and exclusive owner of the only technology applicable to warp drive, wanted to apply it to a circulating fan so that the field effect would be concentrated in rotating pattern creating torsion effects. Torsion would result in the pleating of space time, creating tiny tears that would form openings as space and time are dragged around and around. Mallett scooffed at the idea of working with Marshall, whom he knew, and in a "run along now little boy" tone, told Marshall to do the right thing and write a paper about it, to which Marshall now famously replied, "I'm don't need to write a paper aboout it, because I'm going build the damn thing and if it works, you'll lose all rights to saying you built the first time machine". In August of that year, at the Mars Society Conference in Pasedena, while celebrating the pending Mars Curiousity landing, Marshall discussed his idea with members of the "genius club", engineer and scientist friends with connections to the aerospace industry, and was told that he needed to try to build the device as soon as he got back home because they felt it would work. He followed suit and emerged two weeks later with the announcement that he had created the Verdrehung Fan™ with which he would challenge Mallett's position as the creator of the world's first time machine because Mallett hadn't built one yet to even test. He had simply been trading off of his unproven idea on how one could be constructed, and his position at the University of Connecticut, to get worldwide publicity. But the truth was that Mallett needed at first $250,000 and the $300,000 and an estimated 10 years before he could even build any type of device to test. Over the following months, Marshall experimented and established that his machine was warping space around it, the first stage protocol set by Mallett. He demonstrated it for high school physics classes (see http://www.thisweeknews.com/ Listen live at BeyondtheOrdinary.net http://www.beyondtheordinary.net 3 PM EST and visit the official web site for the contest between Mallett and Marshall at http://www.thgreattimemachinerace.weebly.com End
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