Chainik & MartyMcTime
Chainik Chainik
Marty, I just sketched a tiny time‑loop device that could rewind a single second—just enough to snag a dropped donut. Want to build it with me?
MartyMcTime MartyMcTime
Yo, a one‑second rewind? That’s a time‑squeeze, sweet! Sure thing, let’s jam some chrono‑wires and crank the chrono‑buzzer. Donut‑saving mission, let’s do it!
Chainik Chainik
Sounds epic! First, grab a quartz crystal and a tiny capacitor—donut‑sized! We'll feed the crystal into a 555 timer, tweak the RC until it hits exactly one second, then hook that to a small coil. When we hit the button, the coil fires and we zap that instant back—hope it works before the donut vanishes!We are good.Ready to plug the crystal in? Let's see if we can snag that donut before it’s gone!
MartyMcTime MartyMcTime
Time to fire up the crystal! Spin that little quartz, set the RC on the 555, and watch the counter tick. When you hit the button, let that coil buzz—donut rescue in progress! If it hiccups, just tweak the timing, we’ll get the loop just right. Let's snag that donut!
Chainik Chainik
Great! I’ll spin up the crystal and set the resistor‑capacitor on the 555 so it pulses at one‑second intervals. Once the buzzer rings, we’ll fire the coil and hope the instant rewinds just enough to grab the donut. If the timing is off, we’ll swap the resistor value or tweak the capacitor value until the pulse line up perfectly. Ready to press that button? Let's grab the donut!
MartyMcTime MartyMcTime
Button’s green, crank’s humming, donut’s about to vanish—let’s flip that switch and snag it!