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Teslafy
Inventor of the 666 machine, a special torsional device that can either expand or compress the time periods acting between the three phases of a three phase power source. This utilyses a higher dimensional vector expressed in the 3D space, whereas the vectors of ordinary three phase machines will show their resultant voltages plotted as vectors in time as a 2D flat diagram. 3 dimensional representation of voltage vectors in time are necessary to show the results of the 666 machine's operation. If we try to represent them in the conventional manner employed with a 2D vector diagram; we wind up with the quandary of a 3rd resultant vector solution appearing to exist as two different vectors on that 2D vector diagram. By cutting out the piece of pie between these two vector solutions: and then folding the entire diagram into a 3D cone shape by connecting the two solutions into a single solution; we now have a 3D vector system to show the actions of the machine by its plotted vectors. This vector translation becomes necessary to describe a machine whereby the normal 360 degrees of separation in time are compressed to an amount shown by the (missing) portion of time cut out of the 2D diagram as a pie shape into a 3D cone shape; in order to make all the quantities "fit" together as a coherant vector solution showing the actions of the machine. A space-time "curvature" will now exist between resonant voltage rises of all three phases involved as inputs. From our perspective however the full 360 degrees of a time circle will no longer exist on the resonated outputs. This measurement is the most important measurement ever made regarding relativity, besides that of the eclipse of the sun verifying Einstein's concepts. It furthermore shows that it is not necessary to make astronomical measurements to show the principles involved with relativity, and that machines exhibiting a "localized" time space curvature are indeed possible.
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