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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Zaius" data-source="post: 137477" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>Since you asked....While I am not currently at liberty to discuss some details of our experiments, I can explain some of the implications in this line of research and a general overview: Astronomers have long been puzzled by pulsars, very dense stars that inexplicably emit extreme amounts of light and electromagnetic fields. It is believed that when a group of various wavelength light waves are collectively aggregated (grouping known as pulses) pass through an atomically heated medium, the velocity can be increased to beyond the speed of light. It is only the refracted areas that reach these super speeds, (this process is known as anomalous dispersion) however, since there is no information present in these pulses we can not assume that the same may not be true if it is somehow used as a carrier. Using a slightly curved insulator with electrodes arranged in a certain pattern and applying a repetitive oscillating voltage while slightly increasing phase of the voltage along the pattern and simultaneously tweaking the voltage and phase alignment, waves can be made to travel faster than light. Using timed and specifically oriented lasers fed into a biofeedback device to modulate these pulses combined with an antenna array using beam shaping to narrow the width of the signal which is contained in an energetically charged chamber, altered perceptions can be experienced. These "states" are currently being labeled as perceptions because some of the results in this area are still being examined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Zaius, post: 137477, member: 8243"] Since you asked....While I am not currently at liberty to discuss some details of our experiments, I can explain some of the implications in this line of research and a general overview: Astronomers have long been puzzled by pulsars, very dense stars that inexplicably emit extreme amounts of light and electromagnetic fields. It is believed that when a group of various wavelength light waves are collectively aggregated (grouping known as pulses) pass through an atomically heated medium, the velocity can be increased to beyond the speed of light. It is only the refracted areas that reach these super speeds, (this process is known as anomalous dispersion) however, since there is no information present in these pulses we can not assume that the same may not be true if it is somehow used as a carrier. Using a slightly curved insulator with electrodes arranged in a certain pattern and applying a repetitive oscillating voltage while slightly increasing phase of the voltage along the pattern and simultaneously tweaking the voltage and phase alignment, waves can be made to travel faster than light. Using timed and specifically oriented lasers fed into a biofeedback device to modulate these pulses combined with an antenna array using beam shaping to narrow the width of the signal which is contained in an energetically charged chamber, altered perceptions can be experienced. These "states" are currently being labeled as perceptions because some of the results in this area are still being examined. [/QUOTE]
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