Dark-Ride vient de me faire découvrir un curieux personnage appelé Vadim Chernobrov, qui dit avoir inventé une machine à voyager dans le temps :
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Même si pour beaucoup de scientifique le voyage dans le temps est impossible, un certain Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov affirme avoir construit une machine à voyager dans le temps.
Cet ingénieur russe affirme que la machine qu’il a mis au point fonctionne parfaitement, et qu’il aurait déjà effectué quelques essaies. D’abord de cinq minutes et jusqu’à trente minutes.
Avec la maquette de la machineLa machine qui aurait la forme d’une sphère métallique d’environ deux mètres de diamètre ressemblerait assez aux anciens satellites, à l’intérieur il y aurait juste l’espace pour une personne.
D’après l’inventeur la machine utiliserait d’importants champs magnétiques qui modifieraient le flux du temps et pourrait ainsi accélérer ou ralentir son rythme.
Il a apparemment écrit et été le sujet d'articles pour le site pravda.ru :
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Vadim A. CHERNOBROV http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/ ... iment.htmlToday the group of enthusiasts can slow down or speed up the course of time using special impact of the magnetic field. The biggest slowing down of time made up 1.5 seconds within an hour of the equipment's operation in labs.
In August 2001, a new model of the time machine meant for a human was set in a remote forest in Russia's Volgograd Region. When the machine even operated on car batteries and had low capacity, it still managed to change the time by three per cent; the change was registered with symmetrical crystal oscillators.
At first, the researchers spent five, ten and twenty minutes in the operating machine; the longest stay lasted for half an hour. Vadim Chernobrov said that the people felt as if they moved to a different world; they felt life here and "there" at the same time as if some space was unfolding. "I cannot define the unusual feelings that we experienced at such moments."
A tragedy occurred on August 30, 1989: an extremely strong explosion sounded at the Institute's branch office on the Anjou islands. The explosion destroyed not only the experimental module of 780 tons but also the archipelago itself that covered the area of 2 square kilometers. According to one of the versions of the tragedy, the module with three experimenters collided with a large object, probably an asteroid, in the parallel world or heading toward the parallel world. Having lost its propulsion system, the module probably remained in the parallel world.
The last record made in the framework of the experiment and kept at the Institute archives says: "We are dying but keep on conducting the experiment. It is very dark here; we see all objects become double, our hands and legs are transparent, we can see veins and bones through the skin. The oxygen supply will be enough for 43 hours, the life support system is seriously damaged. Our best regards to the families and friends!" Then the transmission suddenly stopped.
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http://www.rexresearch.com/chernobrov/chernobrov.htmCe n'est pas du niveau Time Cube, mais il a tout de même l'air assez impressionnant dans son genre.

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