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Can electricity be used for time travel/signals ?
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Skybuck Flying
2016-04-22 00:10:01 UTC
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Hello,

This morning the kitchen light seemed to fail shortly, eventually it did
come on after me flipping the switch.

Then the day went on, keeping that part private.

I told my mom, today something terribly is going to happen, if it happens to
me tell the people on the internet that I suspect that electricity could be
used to send signals through time.

Perhaps people from the future are trying to communicate with us through
electrical signals.

Electricity might have some quantum mechnical properties that might allow
this.

Electricity seems to be in/out of flux with reality.

Anyway... nothing bad happened to me fortunately =D

But today Prince did die... It's kinda weird... last time there was a
strange electrical problem Michael Jackson died... I am not sure if it was
right before or right after, but probably after.

This time it was before... many hours before.

Ofcourse anything can happen... a plane could crash, an earthquake could
happen, so predicting that something terribly will happen is not that hard,
so basically this proves nothing.

However the kitchen light is now dead, just like prince... it does linger on
a bit... weirdly enough... just like prince's music... the light is burning
with a weak orange light...

I will now have to replace that light.

I make an official record of this incident though.

Also perhaps we could do an experiment.

We make a message saying:

"If you people from the future can communicate with us by manipulating our
electrical grids and/or electricity then do so on 5/5/2016 at exactly 0:00
GMT".

If something happens to our electricity on that day, on that time, then it
does prove that they can manipulate our electricity in this time.

Bye,
Skybuck.
John Doe
2016-04-22 13:44:07 UTC
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No.

It can be used for electroshock therapy...
Mr. Man-wai Chang
2016-04-22 14:52:03 UTC
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Post by Skybuck Flying
Hello,
This morning the kitchen light seemed to fail shortly, eventually it did
come on after me flipping the switch.
Then the day went on, keeping that part private.
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Skybuck Flying
2016-04-22 22:58:19 UTC
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I have examined the lamp further.

It's a TL lamp.

I replaced it with two others, none functioned properly, they all stayed
orange.

I removed something which appears to be a "stop" (dutch term).

I am not exactly sure what it is or what it is needed for, it's probably for
"safety".

After removing it the TL lamp turns on.

The "stop" / "safety" does not have a lot of information on it, though there
is some:

It looks a bit like a large grey capacitator.

The information reads:

OSRAM
ST 111
ITALY
CE
4-80 W
220-240V AC SINGLE

EN
EC
03

There are two connectors at the bottom.

I will take this to an electronics store and see if they have replacements
for this.

I also examined the plastic wires to see if there was any wear and term... a
bit hard to see in the dark... there seemed to either be burn marks or
letters on it.

It seemed to be letters, not 100% sure I will take a close look now that the
lamp is working.

It doesn't look safe to me... kinda scary.

I will take some pictures and show you the wires and how plastic can be
dangerous after a long time of exposure to heat.

I will also take a picture of the "stop".

I will post these in a next posting.

Bye,
Skybuck.
Skybuck Flying
2016-04-22 23:28:14 UTC
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I continue this "TL lamp" story in a new thread called:

"TL Lamp, Bad wire, Orange glow, Hot block, Fuse blown ?"

Posted on newsgroups:

alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,sci.electronics.design

Cause I consider this important for me personally =D

Having light in my kitchen is kinda important and I want to get to the
bottom of this ! ;) =D

I do believe in electricities "magic" properties though LOL =D

Bye for now,
Skybuck =D
Skybuck Flying
2016-04-23 16:43:02 UTC
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Post by Skybuck Flying
I told my mom, today something terribly is going to happen, if it happens to
me tell the people on the internet that I suspect that electricity could be
used to send signals through time.
"
it can't
"

I see you are a disbeliever ! LOL.

So for you I will come up with an experiment so that it can be observed ! =D

It quite actually be quite simple to send a signal through time via
electricity.

The electron itself spins around an atomic core.

By influencing the spin of the electron it might become measureable that it
was influenced by an external force.

For example it's orbits changed or it's speed of rotation changed !

Now all you have to do is find a way to influence the orbit of an electron !

Bye,
Skybuck =D

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