
February 15, 2001: Time Travel - Dr. David Anderson | Apollo Missions - Richard C. Hoagland & Wayne Green
Both guests agree NASA has not been truthful but reach opposite conclusions. Hoagland suggests the agency was shocked by what astronauts found and has spent decades concealing the discovery. The discussion covers why humanity never returned to the moon, with Art reading a presidential determination by George W. Bush reaffirming the classified status of Area 51 operations.
Dr. David Anderson of the Time Travel Research Center then describes his third-generation time warp field generator, which uses rotating electromagnetic fields, gas reagents, and a laser array to create a spherical zone where time rates can be accelerated or decelerated. Anderson explains that his discovery of a coupling between time and energy, similar to electromagnetic coupling, enables time dilation at far lower energy levels than classical physics predicted.
Key Moments
Hoagland: photos altered, not faked: Reacting to Fox's moon-hoax special, Richard Hoagland argues the Apollo images were altered by NASA PR not because we never went, but to scrub ruins NASA found and crosshair flaws for cosmetic reasons.
Van Allen belts and the secret EG&G film: Hoagland addresses the moon-hoax radiation argument with the speed-through-the-belt math, then reveals NASA's classified 1965 EG&G contract to Charlie Wyckoff to develop a special color film for the lunar surface.
Anderson on what time actually is: Dr. David Anderson, builder of time-warp field generators, frames time as possibly an artifact of an expanding universe and notes Navajo language never had past, present, or future tense.
Lab claim: clocks 300% faster inside the field: Anderson reports his time-warp field generator measurably accelerated time inside the field by 300% and slowed it to 35% of the reference rate, demonstrated with both electronic and mechanical clocks.
