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− | The hypothesis is introduced that the effects of time dilation extends for a distance from the system experienging the time dilation, and this is accomplished through various potential fields such as gravity. Data is presented which shows how certain devices can alter inertial time. Data is also presented suggesting the existence of time waves and at least the partial reversibility of the time dilation phenomena.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The hypothesis is introduced that the effects of time dilation extends for a distance from the system experienging the time dilation, and this is accomplished through various potential fields such as gravity. Data is presented which shows how certain devices can alter inertial time. Data is also presented suggesting the existence of time waves and at least the partial reversibility of the time dilation phenomena. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Measuring Local Time Dilation Using Sandglass Egg Timers |
Author(s) | Don Savage |
Keywords | time dilation, sandglass egg timers, gravity, inertial time, time waves |
Published | 1987 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 242-251 |
Abstract
The hypothesis is introduced that the effects of time dilation extends for a distance from the system experienging the time dilation, and this is accomplished through various potential fields such as gravity. Data is presented which shows how certain devices can alter inertial time. Data is also presented suggesting the existence of time waves and at least the partial reversibility of the time dilation phenomena.