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Alien Technology Explained Alien Technology Explainedbyby
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Very few people would argue, these days, that we are alone – that mankind is the onVery few people would argue, these days, that we are alone – that mankind is the on
higher order sentient life-form inhabiting the immensity of the Cosmos E!en scientihigher order sentient life-form inhabiting the immensity of the Cosmos E!en scientis
ha!e begun, begrudgingly, to admit that the Earth being an isolated oasis of intelligence inha!e begun, begrudgingly, to admit that the Earth being an isolated oasis of intelligence in
"ni!erse otherwise de!oid of ad!anced ci!ili#ations is highly unlikely"ni!erse otherwise de!oid of ad!anced ci!ili#ations is highly unlikely
$here scientists and ordinary people part company, howe!er, is on the issue of !isitatio$here scientists and ordinary people part company, howe!er, is on the issue of !isitatio
%s ET, for whate!er reason, coming here to check in on us& 'rdinary people see t%s ET, for whate!er reason, coming here to check in on us& 'rdinary people see t
mounting e!idence - often with there own eyes – they read the reports, watch the !idemounting e!idence - often with there own eyes – they read the reports, watch the !ide
and generally accept that there is (something going on( that they are not being told aboand generally accept that there is (something going on( that they are not being told abo
)cientists, on the other hand, ha!e a se!ere impediment when it comes to accepting t)cientists, on the other hand, ha!e a se!ere impediment when it comes to accepting t
presence of alien spacecraft in our benighted skies Their model of physical reapresence of alien spacecraft in our benighted skies Their model of physical rea
emphatically precludes the feasibility of interstellar tra!el %f ET is, therefore, coming heemphatically precludes the feasibility of interstellar tra!el %f ET is, therefore, coming he
to !isit then e!erything they think they know will be pro!en wrongto !isit then e!erything they think they know will be pro!en wrong
)o who is in error& Are the e!er increasing numbers of witnesses to strange aer)o who is in error& Are the e!er increasing numbers of witnesses to strange aer
phenomena mistaken& 'r is it the scientists with their, perhaps, fatally flawed theories wphenomena mistaken& 'r is it the scientists with their, perhaps, fatally flawed theories w
are missing the point&are missing the point&
The simple fact of the matter is that, if you ha!e seen something strange in the sky or yThe simple fact of the matter is that, if you ha!e seen something strange in the sky or yo
belie!e that the testimony of witnesses and the burgeoning amount of photographic*!idbelie!e that the testimony of witnesses and the burgeoning amount of photographic*!id
e!idence to be credible then you are also going to ha!e to accept that our scientists+ oe!idence to be credible then you are also going to ha!e to accept that our scientists+ o
arbiters of truth, are leading us away from – and not toward – an understanding of realarbiters of truth, are leading us away from – and not toward – an understanding of real
which allows for tra!el between star systemswhich allows for tra!el between star systems
That is what % am going to attempt to pro!ide for the reader here+ an understanding of realThat is what % am going to attempt to pro!ide for the reader here+ an understanding of rea
that allows for interstellar tra!el The weird thing about tra!eling to the stars, howe!er,that allows for interstellar tra!el The weird thing about tra!eling to the stars, howe!er,
the fact that – in order to achie!e it – we ha!e to cut out the actual (tra!eling( bthe fact that – in order to achie!e it – we ha!e to cut out the actual (tra!eling( b
%nterested& ead on%nterested& ead on
irst of all %(m going to ha!e a look at what con!entional wisdom has to say about tirst of all %(m going to ha!e a look at what con!entional wisdom has to say about t
totality of energy*matter within the Cosmos The first law of thermodynamics tells us thtotality of energy*matter within the Cosmos The first law of thermodynamics tells us th
energy must be conser!ed - that it can be neither created nor destroyed .ow all of tenergy must be conser!ed - that it can be neither created nor destroyed .ow all of tenergy /along with all of the matter0 that, at present, comprises our "ni!erse was createdenergy /along with all of the matter0 that, at present, comprises our "ni!erse was created
we ha!e been told – in one blinding flash of creation+ the 1ig 1ang There is, howe!erwe ha!e been told – in one blinding flash of creation+ the 1ig 1ang There is, howe!er
problem with the 1ig 1ang theory %t was originally concei!ed as an explanation for why tproblem with the 1ig 1ang theory %t was originally concei!ed as an explanation for why t
Cosmos is expanding The galaxies are all mo!ing apart, it was argued, becauseCosmos is expanding The galaxies are all mo!ing apart, it was argued, because
originally - the total mass of the "ni!erse was wrapped up within an infinitely small, infiniteoriginally - the total mass of the "ni!erse was wrapped up within an infinitely small, infinite
dense singularity ourteen billion years ago the singularity exploded and the expansidense singularity ourteen billion years ago the singularity exploded and the expansi
began This expansion, it was then thought, would e!entually be slowed down and thbegan This expansion, it was then thought, would e!entually be slowed down and th
re!ersed by gra!ity This is not happening The expansion of the "ni!erse is sre!ersed by gra!ity This is not happening The expansion of the "ni!erse is s
accelerating exponentially To account for this the theorists ha!e postulated the conceptaccelerating exponentially To account for this the theorists ha!e postulated the concept
(dark energy( .ow if dark energy is dri!ing the accelerating expansion we ha!e to ask t(dark energy( .ow if dark energy is dri!ing the accelerating expansion we ha!e to ask t
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2uestion+ for how long has it been doing so& %f the answer to this is fourteen billion yea2uestion+ for how long has it been doing so& %f the answer to this is fourteen billion yea
then the 1ig 1ang need ne!er ha!e happened urther to this an accelerating expansithen the 1ig 1ang need ne!er ha!e happened urther to this an accelerating expansi
would re2uire, with e!ery passing nanosecond, more and more –would re2uire, with e!ery passing nanosecond, more and more – IE IE newly created newly created - da- da
energy which directly contra!enes the conser!ation law )o the con!entional wisdom henergy which directly contra!enes the conser!ation law )o the con!entional wisdom h
got it seriously wrong and needs to be dispensed withgot it seriously wrong and needs to be dispensed with
.ow new theories, as a rule, usually propose new laws to explain different aspects .ow new theories, as a rule, usually propose new laws to explain different aspects
physical reality % am going to take an old law+ the 3eroth law, and apply it in a way that wphysical reality % am going to take an old law+ the 3eroth law, and apply it in a way that w
ne!er intended by its original proponents The 3eroth law is a sort of pre2uel to the lawsne!er intended by its original proponents The 3eroth law is a sort of pre2uel to the lawsthermodynamics written after the fact – it goes like this+ energy will always flow from a hthermodynamics written after the fact – it goes like this+ energy will always flow from a h
reser!oir to a cold reser!oir Another way to express this would be to say that a hot bodyreser!oir to a cold reser!oir Another way to express this would be to say that a hot body
a cold medium will radiate heat until the body and the medium reach thermal e2uilibriua cold medium will radiate heat until the body and the medium reach thermal e2uilibriu
4et another way to4et another way to describedescribe this law – the way most rele!ant to my !ersion of e!ents – gothis law – the way most rele!ant to my !ersion of e!ents – go
like this+ all 2uantum entities and systems exist at their lowest possible ground state /thlike this+ all 2uantum entities and systems exist at their lowest possible ground state /the
lowest possible energy le!el0 and, after being disturbed /raised to a higher energy le!el0 lowest possible energy le!el0 and, after being disturbed /raised to a higher energy le!el0
some outside force or agency, will always return to that ground statesome outside force or agency, will always return to that ground state
( ( NBNB there are exceptions to this that – along with other related material - I will not, forthere are exceptions to this that – along with other related material - I will not, for
the sake of brevity, be going into here. For a fll exposition of my theory please followthe sake of brevity, be going into here. For a fll exposition of my theory please follow
the link to ! the link to ! Quantum Reality' Quantum Reality' provided at the end of this article. "#$ provided at the end of this article. "#$
All of this is not 5ust esoteric mumbo 5umbo – it does ha!e practical applications in the reAll of this is not 5ust esoteric mumbo 5umbo – it does ha!e practical applications in the re
world Take, for instance, an old fashioned light bulb $hen electricity /a stream world Take, for instance, an old fashioned light bulb $hen electricity /a stream
electrons+ our (outside force or agency(0 flows along the nichrome wire in the bulb telectrons+ our (outside force or agency(0 flows along the nichrome wire in the bulb t
electrons gi!e up /transfer0 some of their energy to the sub-atomic particles /2uantuelectrons gi!e up /transfer0 some of their energy to the sub-atomic particles /2uantu
entities0 that comprise the atoms*molecules /2uantum systems0 that, in turn, comprise tentities0 that comprise the atoms*molecules /2uantum systems0 that, in turn, comprise twire These particles now exist at a raised energy le!el To return to the ground state twire These particles now exist at a raised energy le!el To return to the ground state t
particles ha!e to get rid of this excess energy They achie!e this by emitting photoparticles ha!e to get rid of this excess energy They achie!e this by emitting photo
/2uanta of electromagnetic radiation0, in the form of heat*light, and the bulb glows/2uanta of electromagnetic radiation0, in the form of heat*light, and the bulb glows
.ow that we are all au fait with the 3eroth law /my apologies to those of you who we.ow that we are all au fait with the 3eroth law /my apologies to those of you who we
already familiar with it0 we can now apply it in a way that has ne!er been considered befoalready familiar with it0 we can now apply it in a way that has ne!er been considered befo
– we can now apply it to the "ni!erse as whole – as a single 2uantum system– we can now apply it to the "ni!erse as whole – as a single 2uantum system
$hat we now need to decide is what constitutes the ultimate - #ero energy - ground state$hat we now need to decide is what constitutes the ultimate - #ero energy - ground state the Cosmos %(ll put that another way $hat is the diametric opposite of existence& Tthe Cosmos %(ll put that another way $hat is the diametric opposite of existence& T
answer is, of course, non-existence .ow most people would percei!e a state of noanswer is, of course, non-existence .ow most people would percei!e a state of no
existence be a !oid+ a big, black empty space This is wrong Absolute nothingness meaexistence be a !oid+ a big, black empty space This is wrong Absolute nothingness mea
that not e!en space existsthat not e!en space exists
There is also the argument that – because it possesses no properties - absoluThere is also the argument that – because it possesses no properties - absolu
nothingness cannot, in any way, affect matters within space-time and so should not nothingness cannot, in any way, affect matters within space-time and so should not
brought into the e2uation This is also wrong /please bear with me here0brought into the e2uation This is also wrong /please bear with me here0
An understanding of how+ what % am going to term, non-space interacts with space-timeAn understanding of how+ what % am going to term, non-space interacts with space-time
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crucial for it will allow us to put together a model of reality that coherently explains crucial for it will allow us to put together a model of reality that coherently explains
phenomena and brings together all forces to unite them under one o!erarching principlephenomena and brings together all forces to unite them under one o!erarching principle
$hat % am going to do now is ask the reader to consider a rather no!el concept 6oes no$hat % am going to do now is ask the reader to consider a rather no!el concept 6oes no
properties e2uate, necessarily, with no properties& .on-space is a (place( that is, to oproperties e2uate, necessarily, with no properties& .on-space is a (place( that is, to o
minds, !irtually impossible to !isuali#e .onetheless we can, with confidence, safminds, !irtually impossible to !isuali#e .onetheless we can, with confidence, saf
assume that it is totally lacking any form of dimensionality – that it is spatially aassume that it is totally lacking any form of dimensionality – that it is spatially a
temporally non-dimensional The fact that non-space possesses these non-properttemporally non-dimensional The fact that non-space possesses these non-propert
means that it is infinite in extent /si#e and distance now become meaningless0 and duratimeans that it is infinite in extent /si#e and distance now become meaningless0 and durati
/time cannot now pass – nor is it restricted to mo!ing in only one direction0/time cannot now pass – nor is it restricted to mo!ing in only one direction0
)o how does the world we know interact with this other reality& To establish this we mu)o how does the world we know interact with this other reality& To establish this we mu
first of all take a familiar truism and stand it on its head $e all know that nature abhorsfirst of all take a familiar truism and stand it on its head $e all know that nature abhors
!acuum – in non-space terminology this becomes+ nature abhors a!acuum – in non-space terminology this becomes+ nature abhors a volme.volme. $hat - to u$hat - to u
is solid, possesses presence and mass, in non-space becomes a !oid, a !acuity that cannis solid, possesses presence and mass, in non-space becomes a !oid, a !acuity that cann
be tolerated These raised energy regions need to be filled up, dissipated or displaced be tolerated These raised energy regions need to be filled up, dissipated or displaced
non-space if it is to reinstate its former symmetrynon-space if it is to reinstate its former symmetry
% will expand on this concept further by taking us back to the beginning – to the first e!% will expand on this concept further by taking us back to the beginning – to the first e!e!ent The "ni!erse began with the spontaneous appearance of a single particle .ow e!ent The "ni!erse began with the spontaneous appearance of a single particle .ow
anything to exist there must first be pro!ided a space within which it can reside This teanything to exist there must first be pro!ided a space within which it can reside This te
us what that first particle was+ it was a particle of space-time - or sparticle %ts appearanus what that first particle was+ it was a particle of space-time - or sparticle %ts appearan
was generated by the merest of !ibrations, a ripple or murmur – a shadowy, symmetwas generated by the merest of !ibrations, a ripple or murmur – a shadowy, symmet
breaking e!ent which caused non-space to become rucked up and folded in on itself .obreaking e!ent which caused non-space to become rucked up and folded in on itself .o
space had, in effect, become 2uantifiedspace had, in effect, become 2uantified
aster than instantaneous This phrase describes the speed with which non-space reactaster than instantaneous This phrase describes the speed with which non-space react
to the sparticle(s presence emember in non-space time(s arrow has no meaning to the sparticle(s presence emember in non-space time(s arrow has no meaning )
much so that the appearance of the sparticle and the reaction to it becommuch so that the appearance of the sparticle and the reaction to it becomindistinguishable, they both becomeindistinguishable, they both become the same event the same event
1efore we take a closer look at the new arri!al please note that much of what % am going1efore we take a closer look at the new arri!al please note that much of what % am going
say about the structure and beha!ior of sparticles also holds true for material particles asay about the structure and beha!ior of sparticles also holds true for material particles a
photons+ as all three entities conform to a single cosmic paradigmphotons+ as all three entities conform to a single cosmic paradigm
$hat we must first decide with regard to 2uantum entities /sparticles, particles, photons0$hat we must first decide with regard to 2uantum entities /sparticles, particles, photons0
are they, indeed, particles or are they wa!es& .ow to pre!ent us from getting bogged doware they, indeed, particles or are they wa!es& .ow to pre!ent us from getting bogged dow
in the now-you-see-me-now-you-don(t world of duality and the uncertainty principle %in the now-you-see-me-now-you-don(t world of duality and the uncertainty principle %simply going to describe the physical reality of /in this case0 a sparticle and then explasimply going to describe the physical reality of /in this case0 a sparticle and then expla
why it is the way it is )particles are closed wa!eforms %f you had a microscope powerwhy it is the way it is )particles are closed wa!eforms %f you had a microscope power
enough to examine one closely what you would see is a tiny doughnut shaped ob5ectenough to examine one closely what you would see is a tiny doughnut shaped ob5ect %h%h
however, is not the totality of the sparticlehowever, is not the totality of the sparticle The doughnut shape that you are looking at o The doughnut shape that you are looking at o
represents, what % ha!e called, therepresents, what % ha!e called, the focal locality focal locality of the sparticle+ this is where the greaof the sparticle+ this is where the grea
part of the sparticle(s mass is concentrated –part of the sparticle(s mass is concentrated – or focsed or focsed - at that particular moment in tim- at that particular moment in tim
%he totality of the sparticle actally extends otward to infinity %he totality of the sparticle actally extends otward to infinity emember si#e emember si#e
immaterial – our sparticle is, also, actually composed of non-space - and non-space itsimmaterial – our sparticle is, also, actually composed of non-space - and non-space its
e2uates with the infinite !oide2uates with the infinite !oid
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1efore we can understand the forces that both create and dictate the beha!ior of sparticl1efore we can understand the forces that both create and dictate the beha!ior of sparticl
and other 2uantum entities we first need to know where these forces originate fromand other 2uantum entities we first need to know where these forces originate from
Figure 1Figure 1
7ook at figure 8 %t is essentially a scale diagram with items toward the top represent7ook at figure 8 %t is essentially a scale diagram with items toward the top representi
ob5ects in the macro-cosmic "ni!erse whilst items toward the bottom represent their micob5ects in the macro-cosmic "ni!erse whilst items toward the bottom represent their micr
cosmic counterpartscosmic counterparts
4ou will see that le!els 8 and 9 are both labeled non-space 7e!el 8 represents the (spa4ou will see that le!els 8 and 9 are both labeled non-space 7e!el 8 represents the (spa
that the "ni!erse is, right now, expanding into 7e!el 9 represents the (space within( - tthat the "ni!erse is, right now, expanding into 7e!el 9 represents the (space within( - t(space( below the 2uantum threshold They both are, of course, the same place but it w(space( below the 2uantum threshold They both are, of course, the same place but it w
be easier for us if we treat them as separate regions with space-time /le!el :0 sandwichbe easier for us if we treat them as separate regions with space-time /le!el :0 sandwich
in betweenin between
.ow % want you to look at le!el ; – the sparticle le!el )particles pro!ide the fabric fro.ow % want you to look at le!el ; – the sparticle le!el )particles pro!ide the fabric fro
which space is made As such they are also present at le!el : but here, where space-timwhich space is made As such they are also present at le!el : but here, where space-tim
appears smooth and continuous, they are too small to be made out as indi!idual entitieappears smooth and continuous, they are too small to be made out as indi!idual entitie
)o we(ll stick with le!el ;)o we(ll stick with le!el ;
$e already know that the primordial sparticle constituted something that was mad$e already know that the primordial sparticle constituted something that was mad
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spontaneously, out of nothing – the 2uestion now is what happened thereafter&
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already know that non-space cannot displace itself so how do oppositional forcalready know that non-space cannot displace itself so how do oppositional forc
accommodate each other as they tra!erse the Cosmos tra!eling in opposite directionaccommodate each other as they tra!erse the Cosmos tra!eling in opposite direction
)imple – they turn aside and slide o!er and under one another – they adopt angu)imple – they turn aside and slide o!er and under one another – they adopt angul
momentum which causes the sparticle to rotatemomentum which causes the sparticle to rotate
'ppositional forces also ha!e another – incalculable - effect on sparticles+ they force the'ppositional forces also ha!e another – incalculable - effect on sparticles+ they force the
to proliferate )particles, it must be remembered, are discrete space-time 2uanta As suto proliferate )particles, it must be remembered, are discrete space-time 2uanta As su
the amount of mass that they possess approaches as near to nil as it is possible to get athe amount of mass that they possess approaches as near to nil as it is possible to get a
still exist This makes them prone to distortion and disruption – they split !ery easstill exist This makes them prone to distortion and disruption – they split !ery eas
Contra-rotating oppositional forces attack the locality of a sparticle from within and withoContra-rotating oppositional forces attack the locality of a sparticle from within and withocausing a shearing effect that tears them apart This process does not, howe!er, producausing a shearing effect that tears them apart This process does not, howe!er, produ
two entities with only half the mass of the original sparticle %t produces two entities with ttwo entities with only half the mass of the original sparticle %t produces two entities with t
same mass This is made possible by two absolutes+ a sparticle(s mass cannot be reducsame mass This is made possible by two absolutes+ a sparticle(s mass cannot be reduc
– to ha!e less mass would e2uate with non-existence? sparticles are also composed of – to ha!e less mass would e2uate with non-existence? sparticles are also composed of
infinite resource+ non-space )o they proliferate exponentially and our original sparticinfinite resource+ non-space )o they proliferate exponentially and our original spartic
became two, then four, then eight, then $ho needs dark energy&became two, then four, then eight, then $ho needs dark energy&
'@ $e now ha!e a !olume of empty space with which to work The next re2uired step w'@ $e now ha!e a !olume of empty space with which to work The next re2uired step w
be to populate that space with entities and systems
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arrangement+ the balancing act, only works, howe!er, when the entity is isolated %n the rearrangement+ the balancing act, only works, howe!er, when the entity is isolated %n the re
world this is ne!er the case )o this twisting motion or in!ersional /new word0 rotatworld this is ne!er the case )o this twisting motion or in!ersional /new word0 rotati
e2uips our sparticle with the ability to reach out and affect its en!ironmente2uips our sparticle with the ability to reach out and affect its en!ironment
Figure 4Figure 4
igure 9 depicts one way in which an entity canigure 9 depicts one way in which an entity can influence another $hat we are are looking atinfluence another $hat we are are looking at here is two sparticles that ha!e come together athere is two sparticles that ha!e come together at close range Their approach was close enoughclose range Their approach was close enough for a down-scaling matrix to form centered on thefor a down-scaling matrix to form centered on the aggregate mass of the pair The double headedaggregate mass of the pair The double headed arrow represents the up-scaling force from thearrow represents the up-scaling force from the sparticle on the left in phase with the down-sparticle on the left in phase with the down-
scaling force of that on the right The outcome of scaling force of that on the right The outcome of this will be the merging of the two entities - withthis will be the merging of the two entities - with the one on the left unra!eling /in!ersionallythe one on the left unra!eling /in!ersionally
rotating0 itself into the entity on the right - torotating0 itself into the entity on the right - to create a new particle /possibly a 2uark0create a new particle /possibly a 2uark0
1efore we lea!e our coalescing sparticles % would like the reader to note, well, the action 1efore we lea!e our coalescing sparticles % would like the reader to note, well, the action
our entity on the left %t destroyed itself in full compliance with – and to the letter of – tour entity on the left %t destroyed itself in full compliance with – and to the letter of – t
3eroth law3eroth law
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higher energy state ore energy e2uates with more oppositional force so the right hahigher energy state ore energy e2uates with more oppositional force so the right ha
particle seeks to remedy the situation by off loading mass into its left hand counterpaparticle seeks to remedy the situation by off loading mass into its left hand counterpa
This, of course, lea!es a situation where the left hand particle now carries the excess This, of course, lea!es a situation where the left hand particle now carries the excess )
the process begins again only this time in re!erse This is repeated o!er and o!er agathe process begins again only this time in re!erse This is repeated o!er and o!er aga
with the excess baggage constantly oscillating between the two %t is this need to off lowith the excess baggage constantly oscillating between the two %t is this need to off lo
mass*energy – e!en if only for a fleeting instant – that forms the basis of all relationshimass*energy – e!en if only for a fleeting instant – that forms the basis of all relationshi
between particles+ the relationships that enable 2uantum entities to cooperate in tbetween particles+ the relationships that enable 2uantum entities to cooperate in t
construction of the basic 2uantum system - the atomconstruction of the basic 2uantum system - the atom
At the atomic le!el we see structure emerging for the first time 'nce again it At the atomic le!el we see structure emerging for the first time 'nce again it oppositional forces that are responsible The down-scaling force is now pushing indi!iduoppositional forces that are responsible The down-scaling force is now pushing indi!idu
particles together to form the basis of the 2uantum system The up-scaling forparticles together to form the basis of the 2uantum system The up-scaling for
contributes by maintaining the spatial relationships between – and therefore the discrecontributes by maintaining the spatial relationships between – and therefore the discre
indi!iduality of, all the entities that comprise the system Energy le!el stability is maintainindi!iduality of, all the entities that comprise the system Energy le!el stability is maintain
throughout by the process described in the preceding paragraphthroughout by the process described in the preceding paragraph
$hen oppositional forces act together in this manner % refer to it, collecti!ely, as aggregati$hen oppositional forces act together in this manner % refer to it, collecti!ely, as aggregati
beha!iorbeha!ior
Aggregating beha!ior can be likened to sho!eling snow – you clear it away from somAggregating beha!ior can be likened to sho!eling snow – you clear it away from som
areas whilst piling it up in others 'ppositional forces do much the same, the up-scalareas whilst piling it up in others 'ppositional forces do much the same, the up-scali
force clears mass away and creates space whilst the down-scaling force piles it up to foforce clears mass away and creates space whilst the down-scaling force piles it up to fo
concentrationsconcentrations
The construction of molecules from atoms follows the same pattern only now oppositionThe construction of molecules from atoms follows the same pattern only now opposition
forces ha!e con!enient, pre-packed, discrete amounts of mass+ in the form of electronforces ha!e con!enient, pre-packed, discrete amounts of mass+ in the form of electron
with which to cement molecular structures togetherwith which to cement molecular structures together
And so it goes up the scale rom the tiniest things+ like the cells that make up our bodiesAnd so it goes up the scale rom the tiniest things+ like the cells that make up our bodiesto the immensity of galactic super-clusters 'ppositional forces are, then, uni!ersal Thto the immensity of galactic super-clusters 'ppositional forces are, then, uni!ersal Th
replace all of the forces associated with the old model of reality+ including gra!ityreplace all of the forces associated with the old model of reality+ including gra!ity
.ear the beginning of this article % promised you something that the old model could not .ear the beginning of this article % promised you something that the old model could not –
promised you a model of reality that would enable us to emulate ET and tra!el across tpromised you a model of reality that would enable us to emulate ET and tra!el across th
!astness of interstellar space % will now hold good to that promise!astness of interstellar space % will now hold good to that promise
The normal way to get from point A to point 1 is to tra!erse the distance in between 4The normal way to get from point A to point 1 is to tra!erse the distance in between 4
can do this on foot, in a car or aboard a train '!er longer distances you might want to can do this on foot, in a car or aboard a train '!er longer distances you might want to $hen it comes to interstellar distances, howe!er, things aren(t so simple To get from he$hen it comes to interstellar distances, howe!er, things aren(t so simple To get from he
/point A0 to our nearest stellar neighbor+ Alpha Centauri /point 10, we would need to tra!el/point A0 to our nearest stellar neighbor+ Alpha Centauri /point 10, we would need to tra!el
a speed of 8DFFF miles per second for four and a half years
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other point in space-time regardless of the distances in!ol!edother point in space-time regardless of the distances in!ol!ed
This how we go about itThis how we go about it
To gain access to non-space we will need to exploit an aspect of particulate beha!ior thTo gain access to non-space we will need to exploit an aspect of particulate beha!ior th
we ha!en(t yet co!ered )o far we ha!e looked at the way in which particles exchanwe ha!en(t yet co!ered )o far we ha!e looked at the way in which particles exchan
mass*energy with one another .ow we need to examine the beha!ior of isolated particmass*energy with one another .ow we need to examine the beha!ior of isolated partic
that do not ha!e, within their immediate !icinity, a target particle with which to conduct tthat do not ha!e, within their immediate !icinity, a target particle with which to conduct t
exchangeexchange
Figure 6Figure 6
%solated particles are still dri!en+ by opposition%solated particles are still dri!en+ by opposition
forces, to shed energy
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Figure 7Figure 7
igure G also depicts a polari#edigure G also depicts a polari#ed 2uantum particle %t is not here,2uantum particle %t is not here, howe!er, depicted at the space-timehowe!er, depicted at the space-time le!el /le!el : figure 80 – it is depicted atle!el /le!el : figure 80 – it is depicted at the sparticle le!el /le!el ; figure 80 Thisthe sparticle le!el /le!el ; figure 80 This is an illustration of the mechanismis an illustration of the mechanism employed to propel an entity /photonsemployed to propel an entity /photons beha!e in exactly the same way0beha!e in exactly the same way0 through space-time+ % call the processthrough space-time+ % call the process ingestion The down-scaling forceingestion The down-scaling force /!ortex0 acts to draw in sparticles on one/!ortex0 acts to draw in sparticles on one side of the particle whilst the up-scalingside of the particle whilst the up-scaling force /!ortex0 expels them on the otherforce /!ortex0 expels them on the other Holari#ed particles simply propelHolari#ed particles simply propel themsel!es through space in the same way as a turbofan engine propels an aircraft throuthemsel!es through space in the same way as a turbofan engine propels an aircraft throu
the airthe air
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7et me introduce you to space ripping technology7et me introduce you to space ripping technology
Figure 8Figure 8
igure D depicts a spacecraft e2uipped with the technology that enables it to rip space apigure D depicts a spacecraft e2uipped with the technology that enables it to rip space ap
and so directly access non-spaceand so directly access non-space
This is how it works The spacecraft has the ability to generate a field of 2uantum particThis is how it works The spacecraft has the ability to generate a field of 2uantum particl/a plasma field0 around itself The field is held in electromagnetic stasis relati!e to the cr/a plasma field0 around itself The field is held in electromagnetic stasis relati!e to the cr
which means that, should the field begin to mo!e, the craft mo!es along with it Thowhich means that, should the field begin to mo!e, the craft mo!es along with it Tho
operating the craft turn a dial and energy is pumped into the field which accelerates toperating the craft turn a dial and energy is pumped into the field which accelerates th
in!ersional rotation of all the indi!idual particles within it A switch is then thrown and all tin!ersional rotation of all the indi!idual particles within it A switch is then thrown and all t
particles become polari#ed along a single axis )pace-time is now being processparticles become polari#ed along a single axis )pace-time is now being process
through the field – not the spacecraft The craft disappears from space-time altogetherthrough the field – not the spacecraft The craft disappears from space-time altogether
no longer exists within space-time – it now resides in non-space 1ingono longer exists within space-time – it now resides in non-space 1ingo
A craft e2uipped with space ripping technology would possess many of the capabilities aA craft e2uipped with space ripping technology would possess many of the capabilities a
characteristics that ha!e been attributed to "'s by witnesses
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%nteraction between the plasma field and our atmosphere might well produce sparks, smo%nteraction between the plasma field and our atmosphere might well produce sparks, smo
or (dripping molten metal( /as reported at the endelsham orest incident0 effectsor (dripping molten metal( /as reported at the endelsham orest incident0 effects
.ow that % ha!e outlined how it will be possible, one day, for us to get (out there(+ across t.ow that % ha!e outlined how it will be possible, one day, for us to get (out there(+ across th
Cosmos - we are left with the 2uestion – ha!e %, in any way, described how ET managesCosmos - we are left with the 2uestion – ha!e %, in any way, described how ET manages
come here&come here&
'!er to you'!er to you
ead more from Heter 6unn /akaead more from Heter 6unn /aka peterxdnn peterxdnn0 – !isit Cog.i#ant.ation