Notes and Stories about time traveling from a man who claims to be me. I post one page of the story per day (except Sunday)

Monday, October 30, 2006

After a day of phone calls and waiting around, we took a plane to the second set of debates which took place in Los Alamos Laboratories in New Mexico. Everybody involved wanted to know how I knew. They assumed someone leaked information to me. They even called up the family of the dead guys and wanted to know if they heard of my name. I then told Scott “If I have to tell all these new people about the angel thing I won’t do it.” At this point Scott was hoping the project would open back up and he wanted to know where his friends were.

As things were decided, Scott probably wondered if people knew my story, “Would it stop the project or possibly push it through? It now seemed that all scientists and engineers involved wanted the project to open again. Apparently as bits and bits of information about the project were revealed to me I found out it costs an insane amount of money to run, but it also costs an insane amount of money just to sit there.

Scott then told me about how the project would take a couple weeks to set up. Only half the scientists and engineers who worked on it before would need to know and be working on it now. He was not going to be the person in charge, it was a guy named Karl Svozil. Earlier when the project ran there was a small chance the program was going to be reported to the public. The scientist chosen to present this information to the media was a Dr. Brian Greene. Greene had worked with the media explaining science to the public before. Since the project was not an apparent success Greene was never contacted. Scott however disagreed with the choosing of Greene, for one he wasn’t apart of the project, and Scott did not agree with Greene assumptions on string theory and dark matter.

At the original project all scientists were happy to work on the Space Zipper. Top officials in the US saw many other countries popping up with underground labs such as Russia, Canada, and Switzerland. It was deemed that the US was losing some of its top scientists to CERN and other labs overseas. It was the perfect time to propose the project to get the funding it needed. Initially the space zipper was introduced by Bell Labs and it was decided that Los Alamos was the ideal place for it. As the initial proposal was passed up a rumor was passed that Russia might be up to the same thing. Even though the Cold War was over and there was no way Russia could afford to do a project like this. Once the project was described as the ultimate weapon it finally got pushed through even though the War on Terror had costs billions already.

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