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Chapter 03.
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David was thoroughly convinced that teleportation was
an electromagnetic phenomenon which allowed you to
change your temporal plane. He believed time was a
constant succession of planes in space. Therefore, the only
thing needed to change planes was an electromagnetic
impulse strong enough to alter the frequency that our atoms
vibrate at. On raising this frequency, the body would be
transported to the past, if it was lowered, the journey would
be to the future. The latter was David’s objective. He only
wanted to go to the future. At that time, he felt no attraction
whatsoever to the past.
According to Marco Polo’s data, he was going to need a
strong electromagnetic field to manage a jump into the
future. To generate this field, an enormous amount of
energy would be required. This was the first problem that
David intended to find a solution to that day.
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It was Wednesday, September 5 , and he had arrived at
the office a little earlier than normal. Even though John was
not going to be in today, David did not want the tests to
have any negative effect on the work he was paid to do each
month.

