Sinclair Continuum Monitor 

     2008       About 12" x 13"

             This item, circa 1920, might have been invented as a means of monitoring several levels of reality in one instrument.  Built by Professor John Sinclair, Southern Illinois University, the Continuum Monitor reports on at least five areas of reality:  time, space, relative weight, dimensional location, and state of mind. Using complicated formulas which have yet to be deciphered or proven, the Continuum Monitor stands as a innovative, albeit currently useless, study of one man’s quest to monitor multiple levels of reality . . . and perhaps a few levels of unreality, too.

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