Chernobrov's Time Machine
A Prospective Space Transportation System
Vadim Chernobrov is way out there. An energetic Russian with an Abe
Lincoln beard and a polyester three-piece suit, Chernobrov cut his
teeth in UFO research as an employee of the "spacecraft department"
of Moscow's Aviation Institute.
At one stage Chernobrov decided to
branch into time travel. Not surprisingly, he had problems getting
state funding.
With his meager savings he built a time machine
himself. To avoid ridicule, Chernobrov and his team didn't actually
call it a time machine. They preferred "Prospective Space
Transportation System." The system is small: slightly larger than a
basketball, in fact, and covered, apparently, in "electromagnetic
skins."
The orb has a top panel that could lift up, revealing a tangle of
wires and several small clocks. One wire pokes out, connecting the
device to an electrical transformer.
Chernobrov claims the
Prospective Space Transportation System could control time rates. In
his tests he claims to show that for every 3,600 seconds outside of
the system that only 3,560 seconds would pass inside - 40 seconds
slower.
The electromagnetic fields, he said, altered the passage of
time.
Chernobrov Time Well
Illustration 3
Machine Diagram 4
Chernobrov Data
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