News: Experiment Could Lead to Time Travel
Wednesday March 24, 2004
Carlos Dolz, a Florida International University physics professor, is conducting a time-shift experiment in which he can speed up the time on a digital clock by four seconds. He does this by placing enormous force on the clock in a high-speed centrifuge. The experiment will take six hours to finish, and Dolz says he doesn't know where the time experiment could lead. More Paranormal News: Hunt for street ghosts... Towering mysteries... UFO investigator: there's life on Mars... Man may have discovered secret of building of pyramids and Stonehenge... Microsoft man funds ET search... Visionary readies for apparition... more.


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I know Mr. Carlos Dolz personally and I am intrigued by these findings, however, have very little confidence in their validity or reliability.
Vincent, I wonder if you know that my father, Carlos Dolz passed away in March of 2005…
Christine, Sorry for the loss of your father, I had not seen him since 2000. I spoke extensively with your father about his experiments when discussing the construction of Coral Castle. He was showing his work at the Castle with regards to how Ed Leedskalnin was able to move 9 ton blocks of coral by himself.. I had offered to write a book for him but he was not quite ready. Your father was a fascinating man and has contributed to the world he lived in.
Thank you, it is peculiar that he was such a magnificent thinker and he died of brain cancer…