[Physics] DT-Meter
Ronald Heath
rheath at rhwebco.com
Fri Jul 6 14:18:37 CEST 2018
DT-Meter
If you are doing experiments that may cause a distortion in space-time,
this meter may be of interest to you.
The Differential Time rate Meter will display the difference in time
rate between the display unit and the sensor. The sensor has a 100 foot
cable.
The purpose of owning this meter is to detect and measure the effects of
technology that is able to bend space-time. Examples of this technology
would be a UFO that bends space-time, or uses gravity as part of it’s
propulsion system.
There have been reports of places on the earth where natural anomalies
exist. One such place was reported by Richard C. Hoagland. The
difference between his torsion field measurement device and this
DT-Meter has not been measured. It would be nice to know if these
anomalies involved a measurable difference in time rate. This DT-Meter
is capable of measuring such time rate anomalies with an accuracy better
than +/- 40 microseconds per second.
Distortions in space-time have been reported. Most reported cases do not
have measurements of time-rate differences because an affordable meter
has not been available before this DT-Meter.
Good hunting!.
For perspective; the time rate on a satellite is different from the time
rate on earth by 23 micro-seconds per 24 hours. The DT-Meter practical
resolution is in micro-seconds per second.
The complete manual may be found here: www.dtmeter.com
<http://www.dtmeter.com/>
The DT-Meter is available on Ebay
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