I've always felt that it was very arrogant to think that just because we don't know how to travel between the stars that no-one else does. That, and a belief that there is no-one else...
I've always felt that it was very arrogant to think that just because we don't know how to travel between the stars that no-one else does. That, and a belief that there is no-one else...
I've only read a small portion of the text, so far and I believe it's worth reading. Fascinating.
UAPs create distortions in spacetime to create geodesics along which they move free of accelerations.
Modern technology is an exploitation of quantum effects that Newtonian physics does not contain
space turns out to be a network of quantum bits that are all entangled with each other
Gravitation (the curvature of spacetime) then appears to be nothing else but a property of said quantum entanglement network that has to do with its entropy.
You don’t see a UAP directly since you are always seeing it through the distortion field
The same technology can be used to lift objects (or people) off the ground.
I've only read a small portion of the text, so far and I believe it's worth reading. Fascinating.
>UAPs create distortions in spacetime to create geodesics along which they move free of accelerations.
>Modern technology is an exploitation of quantum effects that Newtonian physics does not contain
>space turns out to be a network of quantum bits that are all entangled with each other
>Gravitation (the curvature of spacetime) then appears to be nothing else but a property of said quantum entanglement network that has to do with its entropy.
>You don’t see a UAP directly since you are always seeing it through the distortion field
>The same technology can be used to lift objects (or people) off the ground.
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