TimeFlipper
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Thanks for the comments Walt..Now consider this: We live in an area that time has forgot somewhat?
Alien spacecraft may be able to protect aliens from much of the affect of time?
Also I was told about the weak force and gravity counter force too back in 1965.
I was lucky to have Phil Corso's brother-in-law as a science teacher.
Had to promise not to share secrets so I waited until he and his son passed away.
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Hmmm, interesting book my old friend...Apparently the book was taken off shelves by the CIA twice, first in 1966, and then in 1996...But when the book was re-released in 2013, 57 pages of the book were missing ..Chan Thomas - The Adam And Eve Story The History Of Cataclysms (1993 Full UNCENSORED) : Chan Thomas : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Chan Thomas' Apocalyptic Essayarchive.org
Also published in 1965 and was taken of the shelves by the CIA.
If you view the credits he did have military friends.
this doesn't work cuz for one reason....the fact the slinky uncoils is due to gravity.This is just my opinion concerning gravity. But I like to backup my opinions with observable facts. In the following video Veritasium points out that there are two wave phenomena participating in the observed behavior of a falling slinky. The thing I observe is that we are taught that gravity has an acceleration field present which is attributed to the observed acceleration or weight of an object. But if an acceleration field were present then the bottom of the slinky would have started to fall in unison with the top section. With no acceleration field present the the idea of curved space or curved time goes right out the window. Gravity appears to be an internal vector force of matter. Controlling the direction and amplitude of that vector would give us a better understanding of how gravity works. So to sum it up gravity from the slinky observation appears to be controllable once we learn to control the two observable wave phenomena present.