Could Manufactured Doors in Phoenix be the Answer to Time Travel
For centuries, people have been trying to learn the secret to time traveling. People have tried traveling at warp speed, using electricity, and even flying around the globe, to see if it'll help give them the answer to time traveling.
(prHWY.com) December 18, 2012 - Seattle, WA -- For centuries, people have been trying to learn the secret to time traveling. People have tried traveling at warp speed, using electricity, and even flying around the globe, to see if it'll help give them the answer to time traveling. But what if the answer was an object that people encounter every day? That is exactly what Fred Harvard believes.

"I have spent the past three years researching time travel", explains Fred Harvard. "I believe that there is something in the structure of doors that may lead to us discovering how to time travel. The problem is it can't just be any door. It has to be from a company that manufactures doors in Phoenix, Arizona."

Fred Harvard believes that there is something about the design of the door that allows people to advance forward in time. However, there is something unique about the Phoenix doors that make them great tools in the time travel experiment.

"There is something special in the way the wood is handled when doors are made in Phoenix", said Harvard. "This special manufacturing process is what really makes it helpful to travel in time."

Fred Harvard believes that his experiment in time travel with the doors in Phoenix has been successful. The experiment required him to take a pen and place it through the door.

"When I placed the pen through the door it appeared where it was 20 minutes ago", explained Harvard. "It's hard to explain in words. It's something that needs to be seen to understand. But it did work."

Several people have expressed interest in working with Harvard. He posted on a forum that discussed the issue of time travel and several people have volunteered to help out.

"I think if I have more people helping out I could figure out how to time travel on a larger scale", explained Harvard. "I want to make a model that humans can use, but I'm not ready for it."

Harvard hopes to make a human scaled time traveling model that is ready to be presented at the annual time traveling convention. However, things are up in the air regarding it.

"I want to show people that I think I've really discovered that these doors in Phoenix were the answer to what we've been looking for", said Harvard. "I really think we'll be ready with a full scale model, but I'm not sure. I think these volunteers can really help me out."

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