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Kadir Misiroglu

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  1. Dear admin. Why can't I add comments on the forum? The number of content decreased from 54 to 14. Why is this happening? Did I do something that is prohibited?

    Can you answer please?

    Respects..

    1. Mike

      Mike

      The forum was invaded by spam bots last week, so we made the decision to remove posting abilities and also disable registration for new users.   The forum is essentially here for archive purposes now, as all chat and updates have moved to our Discord. 
      https://bttfhv.com/discord

    2. Kadir Misiroglu

      Kadir Misiroglu

      I'm really upset about this. I hope one day our site will return to its former state. Good day, Mr. Mike. 

  2. August 10, 1950 Last night, my mother phoned to inform me that my father had died. They had lived apart for over a decade and had had only minimal communication since their separation, so she was more philosophical than emotional. This describes my own state as well, given my basically perfunctory conversations with him after graduating college. Father (as he never allowed me to call him "Dad") was a cold man, which may have had its advantages in dispensing justice, but did not endear him to many, myself included. On the other hand, had he been a better, warmer parent, perhaps I would not have been so resolute about defying his wishes by turning my energies to science rather than following in his footsteps. I do believe in his own way he took pride in the fact that I participated in the Manhattan Project and helped win the war. And I will certainly attend the funeral.
  3. October 22, 1949 I have found working as an appliance repairman to be amazingly liberating. It has taught me a practical craft, and I have learned a great deal about the inver workings of refrigerators, stoves, air conditioners, and televisions. I have even made improvements to some of my clients devices, ensuring they will last far beyond their rated lives. Most importantly, the job allows me time to do mental thought experiments on new inventions. And, I have acquired a canine companion from the local dog shelter, whom I have named Copernicus.
  4. The Ottoman Empire had a new hot typesetting machine (linotype) at that time. In the linotype machine, typesetters press the written letters on a keyboard instead of arranging the written letters over and over again, and the machine forms the printed letters by pouring the hot metal inside them. I will try this with modern technologies.
  5. July 12, 1946 I wish I could afford to quit this job, but I need the money. Meanwhile, I am quietly searching for other employment.
  6. I would like to meet you but I don't think it will be possible. Come on Marty McFly I would love to meet and talk to historian Kadir Mısıroğlu.
  7. The puzzles of the Citizen Brown section of the game were also a little more challenging than the other sections. It took me quite some time to figure out how to escape the crashed DeLorean at the beginning of Episode 3, and discovering the secret stash of booze Marty's mother hid around town required some ingenious environmental manipulation.
  8. June 17, 1946 As I begin my third week here, I find myself in a stifling environment. My supervisor knows little of physics and even less about how to encourage generative thinking. I never imagined I would have a job that required me to punch a clock or wear tie.
  9. I must say that I had a hard time with the beginning of Double Visions, where Marty is trying to reach Jennifer Parker, who has been brainwashed by the Citizen Plus program in the next room. I had some kind of jam.
  10. May 20, 1946 As I prepare for my new endeavor, I fondly recall many theoretical discussions about time travel with some of the other physicists in New Mexico. Although many were skeptical of the concept, several, such as Dr. John Barber and Professor Derek Fridolfs, had observations and ideas that remain encouraging. I look forward to exploring these concepts in my spare time after work, and hope to find some like-minded colleagues.
  11. I want to print a magazine explaining the features of the DeLorean Time Machine in Ottoman Turkish language, like the page view in the Tercüman-ı Hakikat newspaper in the old 1890s, how can I do it? Please seriously write down various ideas regarding the question below.
  12. The DeLorean Museum, based in Humble, Texas, was established in 2006, to honor DeLorean through the display, interpretation, conservation, and preservation of DeLorean vehicles, archives, and other objects.
  13. Watching Kadir Mısıroğlu's Philosophy of Life conversations in the DeLorean Time Machine is a high ideal for crazy Turk.
  14. This is it! An interpretation that fits the philosophy of Back to the Future.
  15. May 14, 1946 I have been hired by King Class Technologies to work on a classified project. They have also hired...and...and I believe it was the letter who recommended me. I am hopeful that the camaraderie and exchange of ideas we experienced in Los Alamos will continue in this new environment in California. Sept. 1945, from left, Kenneth Bainbridge, Joseph Hoffmann, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Louis Hempelmann, Victor Weisskopf, me, Robert Bacher, Richard Dadson.
  16. March 6, 1946 Time travel via a time machine. The idea has fascinated me ever since I read H. G. Wells's novel. Is it possible? No matter what I do, my mind constantly returns to that conundrum. It is for this reason that I collect clocks - each a time machine in itself. With the end of the war , there are a lot of unemployed physicists. Unfortunately, General Leslie Groves, the overseer of the Manhattan Project, did not write letters of recommendation for any of us, which I suppose is a necessary by - product of involvement in a top - secret project. Nevertheless, I hope to find some sort of real - world employment, as I fear that becoming a university professor would eventually, lead to mental atrophy. As much as I admire Albert Einstein, I am doubtful that his situation at Princeton will result in any more breakthroughs.
  17. I guess not.
  18. It's been almost 9 years, is the development still continuing? It's a job that requires willpower.
  19. It's weird to answer a question from 8 years ago, but okay. Since the designs are quite plain, they do not reflect the excitement in the theme of the movie. It seems like no design will replace the original BTTF logo.
  20. A tachyon field generator, also known as a wormhole emitter, is a device installed in the ceiling of the DeLorean time machine. It was about creating the necessary field to open a wormhole that would cause displacement in time. Flux Capacitor, on the other hand, converts high-energy fuels based on nuclear reactions, such as "plutonium", into electromagnetic energy. When energy is generated, Flux Capacitor uses this EM energy to create a connection between the four dimensions of time (three-dimensional space and one-dimensional time). Flux Capacitor uses this energy to open a wormhole in time when time travel is desired. This wormhole makes time travel possible. However, an important detail here is that the Flux Capacitor must operate at a certain speed (88 mph) in movies and the amount of energy it creates at this speed is critical. How can we understand the wiring connections and energy operation between these two in detail?
  21. Years later, I am replying to this message. I was always looking for this dress. Thanks Jennifer