Friday, August 13, 2004

Steven Gibbs called me.

We talked about how he is three months behind with orders for his Hyper Dimensional Resonator and it seems that soon he will be four months behind. Steven Gibbs simply cannot build the HDR units fast enough. He used to build seven HDRs a month and now he builds eight, but Steven feels that he needs to build at least a dozen HDRs a month to keep pace with his orders.

The biggest problem is rolling the electromagnet. This electromagnet is built in sections (seven altogether) and lots of tape & epoxy is used. It takes Steven a lot of time to build each HDR electromagnet and he must solder parts together.

Most of the components in the black box are difficult for him to obtain, Radio Shack no longer carries them in stores so Steven Gibbs must special order them, or go to a big Radio Shack store that carries these items, and there seem to be fewer of these large Radio Shack stores these days.

Steven has even tried to substitute other components from other companies, but claims that they do not work as well. At one time Radio Shack carried many electrical components, but the chain has changed its emphasis to more consumer electronics and less the hobby electronics buff.

I still laugh when I think that a man would try to build a time machine from Radio Shack parts, but reality is stranger than anything we can imagine. I use the HDR to help induce astral travel and it seems to help me achieve that mental state, much like a biofeedback machine can help a person to relax.

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