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3 Aug 2024 00:26:43 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Timetrap (125 k)  
From: helge h
Date: 1 Feb 2007 19:50:00
Message: <web.45c289e66f5b11abd08ee8ee0@news.povray.org>
"Charles C" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Hehehe.  I'm partly wondering where the beanstock is.
> Is that a standardized timetrap cage? Do some places have indoor timetraps
> where the cage hangs? And if they can hang, should it have a way to weight
> it down?

Yes, this is the standard and only kind of timetrap. It must be on top of
mountains, because that is where the time comes first (it comes from
above). I don't know how it could be possible to have them indoors, that
would be physically impossible. The hook on top is just for the initial
building of it, and for the (very rare) maintenance. The spools on the
bottom are anti-gravity devices that keep the cage-sphere in position. This
is a very reliable construction, made by the famous engineers of the past.

I don't understand why you ask, this is common knowledge, no? You shold not
make fun of such serious things. Time is important! Time is sacred!

H


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