Wednesday, September 13, 2006


Inventor Steven Gibbs claims that he built a time machine in 1985 called the hyper dimensional resonator or HDR. This device was based on a previous invention, the sonic resonator which he made in 1981 using data given to him be two time travelers from the future.

The sonic resonator was a time machine that was simpler. It did not have a witness well or caduceus coil. Over the years, he has steadily refined the hyper dimensional resonator and attempted to create a better time machine.

Steven Gibbs claims to have built the last twenty years over 700 HDR units. If you build only ten units a month, less than one per day in the last twenty years that would be 10 X 12 X 20 = 2400.

The truth is that lately Steve Gibbs has been producing about two units per month. If you calculate the amount time it takes to build a unit he’s making less than a dollar an hour.

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