Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng won the race November 24th, 2013, a few days before Thanksgiving. That means he made his prediction that he would beat Mallett by the end of 2013.
No. He's still raising money and now he has Marshall Barnes putting him in second place so far, with a device that could be scaled up to become a real time machine.
its Dr Ronald Mallett
Ronald Mallett was born on 1945-03-03.
Ronald Barnes - tennis - died in 2002.
Ronald Barnes - tennis - was born in 1941.
As of February, 2011, Dr. Mallett is still looking for funds for project testing to even begin.
Ronald Mallett (born March 30, 1945) is a theoretical physicist and author who has investigated what he believes is the physical possibility of time travel using time-like loops. (see related links below)
Ronald E. Barnes has written: 'The aim of higher education: social adjustment or human liberation?' 'Learning systems for the future' -- subject(s): Educational planning, School management and organization
Ronald Barnes has written: 'Missing links 2' -- subject(s): English language, Translating into Italian 'Get your tenses right' -- subject(s): Chinese, English language, Grammar, Tense, Textbooks for foreign speakers
Ronald Gorell Barnes Gorell has written: 'Love triumphant and other poems' 'Unheard melodies' 'In the potter's field and other new poems' 'Many mansions' 'Let not thy left hand'
List of Superintendents of Chicago Public Schools
I haven't studied his equations in depth, but two researchers at Tufts believe there is a problem with the requirements for the radius of his ring laser. They believe that the radius would have to be near the size of the known universe in order for the device to function as described. Again, I haven't looked at the equations, so I don't know if the Tufts scientists are in error, but this is the flaw they claim to have found.