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Tue 8 Jan 2008 | 20h45 GMT+1
Info: www.enitechlabs.com

The Gardner Project

FOX new marketing ploy... or reality?!

Well... here it is folks! The future is available to all of us! Through the use of the Gardner Project digital camera, and the help of tachyon particles, its now possible to have a peak into the future! Somewhere around 1191 days, according to one of the scientists in the video.

EnitechLabs contacted us for the following ground breaking technological news. This one is real cool folks!!!

Mike Shelton from Enitech Research Labs
"Our company is looking for users to submit their ideas for photographs we can take with our new device. Our chief research engineer Dr. Frank Bentley (formerly of Cyberdyne Systems) is pioneering a new form of public discussion we call 'open source research'."

"We hope to solicit comments from the community as to what sort of discoveries we can uncover with our device. Several of us at the lab are ardent readers of your blog and we feel your creative audience might be like-minded and interested in this breakthrough project to generate imagery we believe is the future."

"Please see our first video here. We believe it is merely a prologue of what is to come..."

Mike Shelton
Lead Research Associate, Enitech Research
EnitechLabs.com


About EnitechLabs (source)
EniTech Research Labs is a research-oriented company focusing on particle physics. Our current projects study theoretical faster-than-light (FTL) particles and methods to measure or recognize their interaction with other sub-atomic particles. Our laboratory is located in the Bay Area in San Francisco, California.

Our company goal is to use a process we call "Open Source Research." By sharing information and involving the public in our ongoing projects, together we can reach new levels of discovery. We invite anyone interested in our research or collaboration to review this blog on our website.

What is the Gardner Project? (source)
The Gardner Project is an effort to develop a device that processes imagery based on faster-than-light particles (tachyon particles). Unlike a camera which processes light, thus depicting the present, this device should theoretically detect the particles originating from a point in time farther ahead than the present. Since faster than light particles move backward in time the particle imagery that is developed should theoretically depict what we would call "future" time.

Interesting sidenote...
In their FAQ section, they are talking about the technology being based on, and we quote, 'another device that we did not originally build or create, but is currently on loan to us. For legal reasons we cannot show the original object, but we can show what we've created and discovered based on our studies of that original device'.

Is this something from the future?! Woah!?!


Now for the flipside of things... and its not even April?!

One of the scientists in the video clearly states that the future that can be seen is somewhere around 1191 days into the future. Mmm... Isn't that somewhere around the same days that the second FOX promotional T:SCC website (www.takebackthefuture.com) is counting towards?

It might be some super coincidence. We might blow our horns on this one, too soon, and be kicked of the contacts list of FOX all together, but we can't submiss these facts:

  • An 'EnitechLabs.com' or 'EnitechLabs' search on Google brings us only one page, and that is the blog result of the site with the one video. Mmm.
  • An 'Enitech Labs' search on Google does give us 29 results, but only two are directing towards the proclaimed lab and the rest are directed to a Korean Atmospheric Environments company (called EniTech).
  • A domain registry lookup gives us the result that the domain was registered on January 2nd, 2008. If I were such a company, with a copyright info and a blog going back a year into 2007, I'd have registered the domain way earlier (just to be sure to have it, not posting anything at all). Not register it January 2, 2008, posting a blogger site and then sending out messages to Terminator fansites only. Or are we reaching here?! Mmm.
  • There has been a company called Cyberdyne Systems, but that was a computer company, if I remember correct. This is too much coincidence.
  • The 1191 days thingie did it for us.
  • Even if this was launched and it were true, we'd concider the site to have closed down alltogether and been kept in the dark, only to be thoroughly researched by any 'dark organisation' within the US government... FBI, CIA, CRS?!
  • Our remarks, congratulating FOX on this in their blog, have been edited out...
That does not mean its not fun to watch!!!

Or we are totally wrong on this... and the future CAN be seen!
Lets hope we are not set to the blacklist on FOX's contactslists... ;).

About 'tachyon particles' (source)
A tachyon (from Greek, meaning i.e. swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal speed. In simpler terms, they are particles which are faster than light. The first description of tachyons is attributed to German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld; however, it was George Sudarshan, Olexa-Myron Bilaniuk, Vijay Deshpande and Gerald Feinberg (who originally coined the term in the 1960s) that advanced a theoretical framework for their study. Tachyonic fields have appeared theoretically in a variety of contexts, such as the Bosonic string theory. In the language of special relativity, a tachyon is a particle with space-like four-momentum and imaginary proper time. A tachyon is constrained to the space-like portion of the energy-momentum graph. Therefore, it cannot slow down to subluminal speeds. Even if tachyons were conventional, localisable particles, they would still preserve the basic tenets of causality in special relativity and not allow transmission of information faster than light.

Today, in the framework of quantum field theory, tachyons are best understood as signifying an instability of the system and treated using tachyon condensation, rather than as real faster-than-light particles, and such instabilities are described by tachyonic fields. According to the contemporary and widely accepted understanding of the concept of a particle, tachyon particles are too unstable to be treated as existing. By that theory, faster than light information transmission and causality violation with tachyons are impossible on both grounds: they are non-existence in the first place (by tachyon condensation) and even if they existed (by Feinberg's analysis) they wouldn't be able to transmit information (also by Feinberg's analysis). However the debate and scientific speculation over the existence of tachyon is still open.

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