paulyoung2
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^the earth is one big battery.. this is what it is .. a battery
I never said that one needed to have mass at all to time travel. I did however say the term electro-mass, which is different from just the term mass. Electo-mass, just as with the case of a photon, is a presence of force which may at times act in similar fashion to a mass. There's a difference there, do you understand what I'm saying?You do not need mass to time travel. It's in the credentials but you do not need any mass at all. That I can prove. Very simple that's why batteries were Invented.
you're talking wave-particle duality of the photon, where one has mass sometimes and sometimes not.I never said that one needed to have mass at all to time travel. I did however say the term electro-mass, which is different from just the term mass. Electo-mass, just as with the case of a photon, is a presence of force which may at times act in similar fashion to a mass. There's a difference there, do you understand what I'm saying
Yes there is .The Philadelphia Experiment there was an electro-force mass. It's a unit force. The Eldredge is still traveling through time. But this is left as an open bracket from the time in the 1940s, to the 5000.Proably further in the future than that. The Eldredge when energized, was so active due to it being under full power, that the entire steel mass of the ship glowed red.you're talking wave-particle duality of the photon, where one has mass sometimes and sometimes not.
mass is mass, no such thing as 'electro-mass'.
only definition of mass is it's ability to resist acceleration-deacceleration
and be attracted to large objects.
that's it.
only particles do those 2 things.
so why does particulate matter have gravity and inertia but photons(EM fields) don't?
makes ya go hmm.
alrighty, tell me what is "electro-force mass"and how is it generatedYes there is .The Philadelphia Experiment there was an electro-force mass. It's a unit force. The Eldredge is still traveling through time. But this is left as an open bracket from the time in the 1940s, to the 5000.Proably further in the future than that. The Eldredge when energized, was so active due to it being under full power, that the entire steel mass of the ship glowed red.
The cover story was that the Eldredge was given to the Greek Navy, but this is a mistruth. I don't know how it got back to a Naval base in the American southwest as said. However the Eldredge still traveling in time.
What occurred was the Eldredge got caught in a time shuttle raceway, to where all energies were created so it could travel in time. How the ship was able to keep its composure, were by the forces of electro-mass.
How the ship could come out of time travel and stop at certain locations, was a principle of facsimile felon replication. In other words, the representation of the Eldredge would manifest on the water and even be boarded for a while, but then would be sucked back into the event of time travel.
On the article I read, the Eldredge appeared on the ocean, but it was so radioactively hot, that a boarding crew could only visit the ship, I think the max was one half hour. The first time they boarded her at sea, people were still embedded in her steel walls, but alive as being part human, somehow and made up of movable steel.
I think it was in Al Bielik's interview, he was taken from that ship in the forties, but was so radiation damaged, that the US Navy placed him in the boy, the navy knew he was going to die.
The sailors in their beds that were rescued from the Eldredge, were time atomically joined with the ship. So what occurred in those hospital wards, was the people seemed to get better, but were still unit joined with the event of the ship. Some disappeared, went invisible, but still pressed into their beds as weight, while other atomically caught on fire in their beds.
Electro-force mass, is what occurred when the took the Eldredge to full power using the Tesla equipment inside of the ship. In short they entered a time travel conduit to the future. This loop is still ongoing. I think I read that it was supposed to stop at 7500nds