Yes, it's merely an illusion of perception. The toggle switch on the left 
does *not* reverse the direction of the dekatron; rather it reverses the 
flow of time. As the observer travels backwards in time, the dekatron 
appears to spin backwards, and the "tick-tock" looks like "tock-tick". It's 
all relative.

Time-reversal turned out to be a very useful feature. Last fall, my friends 
at the Glitch Loft (a video/music/art studio) threw a party entitled "A 
Glitch in Time". That's when I decided to build this nixie clock to bring 
to the party. Unfortunately, it took longer to finish than I expected, and 
wasn't ready to be exhibited then. But I kept working on it, and finally 
brought it to their next party (New Year's Eve). Then, by flipping that 
switch, I was able to go back and debut my device at the previous event 
retroactively!  :-)

On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 7:47:47 PM UTC-4, Terry S wrote:
>
> Does it? Or is that just the way you perceive it?
>
> On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 4:38:26 PM UTC-5, I wrote:
>>
>>  I don't know when I last laughed so hard, or had such a big smile on my 
>> face. I think that's just great. VERY creative. I really like when you 
>> reverse the decatron, it stops going 'tick-tock',,,,,,,and instead goes 
>> 'tock-tick'.   LOL.  Good for you, and many thanks, Ira.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/21/2015 1:35 PM, PsyPhi wrote:
>>  
>> Hello everyone! I've been lurking on this list sporadically for a few 
>> months, and now that I have something specific to share/contribute I 
>> decided to join.
>> I've been a "mad scientist" all my life, and have always been fond of 
>> tubes. After seeing several examples of nixie clocks on the web, I wanted 
>> to build one of my own. Using all tubes, of course. Soon I realized that 
>> the R&D was going to be much more fun than the actual implemention. 
>> Deriving a stable 1-Hz clock pulse from the 60-Hz power line (yeah, I'm in 
>> the US), dividing/counting pulses, driving the nixie tubes - all exciting 
>> challenges. But wait, after I get one digit working I have to make 5 more 
>> just like it to actually display the time? Too tedious for someone as ADHD 
>> as myself. So I settled on a one-digit design - no, still too tedious - how 
>> about just one bit? Display only zero and one, but precisely synchronized. 
>> Great; I can do that much. But the result would be kinda boring. If it 
>> doesn't tell time, it should at least go "tick-tock" like a respectable 
>> clock. So this is what I came up with:
>> Time Machine on youtube <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seaAFlPyKX8>
>>
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