Rondele
Ex Member
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Sorry, I should have posted some background on this subject. It goes back many years. Most of the people on the board today would not be aware of it.
I'll try to answer your questions, but I'm sure Bruce will fill in where I'm either wrong or don't know the entire story.
(1) Ed Carter was an engineer friend of Bruce's. After he died, Bruce stayed in touch with him and was getting technical assistance from Ed as to how to design and build a communication system that would allow us to have conversations with people in the afterlife.
Bruce compared the system to regular telephones that we use every day. He envisioned that they could be mass produced for approximately $50 and be widely available at stores like Walmart and Radio Shack.
Bruce was very excited at this prospect. Dead people could call us, and we could call them, just like we would call our neighbor across the street.
As time went on, however, Bruce's main problem was that he was so busy with his workshops and just the everyday need that we all have to pay bills, etc etc. that he just didn't have the time needed to devote to this project. Therefore, development of the phone system slowed.
So, as a way of freeing himself up from the tasks necessary to earn a living and allow him to devote full time to the phone project, he talked about setting up a company, to be called Nimbus. Shares of stock would be offered to investors, and the money generated would then allow Bruce the financial freedom to put all of his time, working with Ed (now deceased), in a joint effort to get the phone system up and running.
Bruce made it clear that this was a highly speculative venture, and if successful the investors would reap a fantastic profit. If not, it was a risk they would need to take. Bruce made it clear that no guarantees could be made.
The company (Nimbus) never got off the ground. Bruce can correct me here, but I'm guessing not enough investors were attracted to the venture.
Nevertheless, Bruce vowed to never give up working on the project with Ed.
From time to time Bruce would update us as to his progress. He did encounter various difficulties, but with Ed's technical assistance, he thought he could eventually overcome them.
(2) I think it was Bruce who took the initiative, but not sure.
(3) I don't know the status of Bruce's relationship with Ed. Bruce hasn't mentioned anything about it in several years.
I'm sure Bruce will fill us in on this project. Since it's been a long time since Ed died, maybe other engineers who have passed over can help out in the event Ed has moved on to a higher, inaccessible dimension.
Let's all hope Bruce will give us an optimistic report, since the ability to call our dead friends and loved ones, and for them to call us, would no doubt be the most fantastic invention in the entire history of mankind.
Personally I have to give Bruce a tremendous amount of respect for even attempting to perfect this invention. Just think, for example, how organized religion would react once we all found out that you don't have to be a Catholic or Muslim or Buddhist to survive death. The Jehovah Witnesses would have a mass nervous breakdown!
I'll be anxiously awaiting Bruce's reply! Let's all hope he has good news to share with us.
R
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