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Conundrum
Wed Mar 07 2018, 07:21AM Print
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
Location: CI, Earth
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Hi all.
This is probably going to get locked or deleted but I thought it might be useful.

Has anyone heard of anomalies such as strange signals, aka "long distance repeats" or a segment of radio signal bouncing back and forth inside the ionosphere boundary then appearing seconds later?
Its quite a common phenomenon but currently unexplained, have had this happen to me more than once with phone GSM signals where for some reason I hear my own voice echoing back then it stops.

Seems that something very strange is going on, in that I might be closing in on a way to actually send a signal back in time using a theorized feature of antimatter which is now being tested at CERN.
If as I postulate antimatter has weak negative gravity then if a storm produces enough it might send something back to before the storm formed, and even generate visual effects commonly mistaken for ball lightning.

In the case mentioned if a narrow beam radio signal is directed at a storm, some small portion of it may end up going back in time along with the other effects.
This can actually be experimentally tested!
As the current definition of pseudoscience includes "cannot be falsified" experimentally" I believe that now is the time to relax the rules a bit to say that some new scientific ideas are permitted in context, on a single members-only area.
On the understanding that if it deteriorates into a shouting match the thread gets locked.




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Sulaiman
Wed Mar 07 2018, 11:20AM
Sulaiman Registered Member #162 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 10:25AM
Location: United Kingdom
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As you are receiving what could be called an echo,
the first thing to do is to time the echo.
If multiples of 1/7 second then its probably going completely around the earth, possibly 'bouncing' between different layers, somewhat like a waveguide.

As you have not heard a reflection/echo BEFORE transmitting,
the chances of sending a signal into the past are slim.
The fact that you have not received a message from your future self prooves that you would be wasting your time,
- unless you were dissuaded from continuing the research by someone like me ;)
and I know that you have not received messages from your future self because you are not fabulously wealthy !
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Conundrum
Wed Mar 07 2018, 07:40PM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
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Alternate possibility is that this might be a signal from a parallel Universe.
As it appears quantum computers are becoming feasible, Google now claim to have a 72 qubit machine based on a trapezoidal arrangement of qubits.
Note, 100 and above makes RSA-128 insecure or so it is said, as the quantum nature makes factoring large numbers computationally trivial.
As quantum computers can be modeled as a time machine sending the answers back to a point in time N computational cycles after switch-on it suggests that the Multiverse hypothesis is probably correct at least in part.

What does get interesting is that the setup consists of a very simple off-the-shelf but very old (2009) RTL2832U based SDR with a custom antenna made from a chip antenna extracted from a broken wifi dongle of about the same age, blue LED changed for low noise red, modifications to the regulator side including capacitors, inductor and blue LED bypass on one leg of the crystal AFAIK unique to me and not duplicated elsewhere that I know of.

I got the strange signals very early around 3 one morning, on about 5-600 MHz possibly 540-560?, laptop was glitching but I did make out what appeared to be a number sequence, a few garbled segments of text that later linked to events that wouldn't occur for a week or so (such as best picture winner of the Oscars) and seemingly random numbers, fortunately all written down in Notepad from memory and have some records on my phone as well as numbers recovered from sheet of card.

Also some other things suggesting important news relating to Harry&Marple, also later verified through a third party.
It was as a bargraph-like sequence on the SDR# with low frequencies for numbers and higher frequencies seem to show letters A-Z and possibly symbols higher up: sadly didn't get a screenshot (see earlier comment, laptop went a bit weird and locked up)

Intriguingly uRADmontor picked up a glitch about the same time, not sure if this was related.
Someone else also noticed the abnormal readings and this was a good 1.4 miles from my flat so possibly within radio range.
Have since checked and monitors nearby in France may have detected something!

EDIT: Not sure what to do but 13/03/18 keeps appearing as if something bad happens around the UK on this day.
It could be that the event in question is solar as the EM activity spikes off the scale, possibly magnetic crochet knocking out the grid(s) in Europe and I've been right before using data from sources including Spaceweather.com

Sat draw: 03, 07, 36, 42, 53, 59 and the Bonus Ball is 50.

Thunderball: 04, 05, 10, 26, 36 and the Thunderball is 10.

numbers correct: got 42
With number reordering: 7, 36, 42

EDIT: found possible candidate signal, letter sent. I await a response.
To send a signal over this distance suggests very advanced technology indeed, and essentially
proves that some unpublished notes concerning radio are correct.
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Incidentally what is going on with French power frequency, its all over the place apparently due to political reasons they have allowed mains frequency to drop down to 49.9x Hz according to "Time Nuts" its been slowly dropping due to demand exceeding supply.
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