The TimeScoop Project

Time Scooping
Inexpensive real-time space propulsion, much faster than the speed of
light will allow us to utilize a technology called Time Scooping. This
future technology will provide us with the capability to retrieve all
of the Earth's past propagated radiations, such as gamma, alpha, light,
radio, and gravity. Time scooping will be the most thorough tool we
have for verifying the accuracy of a history. Time scooping will be
accomplished by sending many probes out into space in many different
directions. These probes will then return at the same speed, collecting
precise "images" of history. Earlier TimeScoop generations will
utilize the reflections of the date recovered off of other outerspace
bodies.
Time Scooping will also allow us
to retrieve sound waves that were emitted in the past. This sound will
be recovered by visually analyzing, from a distance, the variations of
radiation reflected off of vibrating objects and gases in the vicinity
of the sounds that were made so many years ago. The reflections
and the varying temperatures caused by sound waves in the atmosphere
will be translated into audible sound and employable data by the
TimeScoop Probes (TSPs).
Millions of
probes will be sent out 100,000 light years away from the Earth.
This will mean that the TSPs will be able to collectively and
effectively retrieve 100,000 years of history. After the probes all
reach their individual destination points in space, they will turn
about and begin their journey back, while collecting and processing
data using TSP technology. Each probe will be equipped with ten
different types of scanners. Each scanner had its own scanning confocal
system, which will allow it to turn fuzzy images of the earth and
localized areas on the earth into clearly focused images. All ten
internally processed images will be compared and contrasted with each
other for the clearest representation of the probe's unique
view. Scanners aboard the TSPs will also need the capacity to
collectively store and process pinpoint scans and general scans of
same-simultaneous situations, etc..
After
all of the probes returned to their origin, they will compare each
other's collection of same-scanned views in order to purge any
remaining visual and spatial distortions from their collective
readings. All TSP data will then be compared and cross-referenced in
such a way that exact representations of all Earth events for the time
that was scanned by all of the TSPs can be precisely verified. These
comparisons will then cross-referenced with all other historical traces
to ensure the precision of genuine history conclusions.
TSP
processors will allow us to retrieve all traces, patterns, and
impressions left by each person on the Earth and eventually the
universe. It will be possible to scan anything and everything at a
subatomic level from an unfathomable distance. We will then accurately
store and retrieve the information for any productive use, including
resurrection. One of the many things TSP scanning will be used for is
Historical Trace Processing. Historical Traces will be the many pieces
of history's retrievable puzzle pieces left behind by the past. They
include all archaeological, fictional, genealogical, genetic code,
geological, meteorological, astronomical, astrological, miscellaneous
phenomena, and Time Scoop records, which I'll explain later in this
session.
TSP
scanning technologies will allow us to access all conventionally
accessible literature. After individual page scanners and MRI-like
whole book scanners become obsolete, complete libraries will be scanned
at
once. All that information will be stored in its original form, TSP
processed, cross-indexed, cross-referenced, and then also stored in an
TSP accessible forms. Processed information retrieved from
worldwide multidimensional library scans will give us the concepts and
capabilities necessary to take the precautions and steps for
and toward the accelerated evolution we will finally acquire and
carefully maintain.
TSP scans will give us complete access to all literature ever
written on Earth, including all books an artwork that were destroyed.
They will also deductively give us general access to all cause and
effect, to all spoken and unspoken thoughts and concepts ever conceived
of by the people of on the earth, a type of universal knowledge. The
invasion of privacy caused by this access to genuine history will be
hard for people to comprehend, however technologies and data used in
social media will have already softened the masses for this conclusive
data. The final perspective and
information will level the field of humankind and tie up any possible loose
ends that may have been left open by misinformation and misconceptions
of history.
There are many kinds of TSP scanners, and most scanners that employ all
known TSP technologies. The most fascinating scanning technology that
will be used in verifiable conjunction with all other technologies
will be the TSP III Scanner. This device will make subatomic scans
of objects and then conceptually and deductively perceives the makeup
of the its sub-quark particles based on exhibited traits, thereby
compensating for the Observer affect.
This science will be so precise that we it will be able
to confocally and perceptively view particles at their smallest
value, that which is millions of times smaller than a quark. The
reverse implications of storage and retrieval using technologies
derived from this project will be intellectually liberating, well worth
the painful truth.
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