Think time travel doesn't exist? Watch this! It can apply to any time or place. And just like Andrew D. Basiago (projectpegasus.net) blew the whistle on long ago, there is "chronovision" -- a television like technology capable of looking into the past and presenting it to the viewer as if in real time. Time travelers are called "chrononauts," possibly suggested in the Buddha statues found in bells (like the German secret technology known as Die Glocke, a bell-shaped "perforated stupa") atop the largest excavated Buddhist temple complex (Borobudur in Java, Indonesia). It is now in government hands and possibly also in the Vatican Archives. What was "Bell" Labs working on?
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