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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 157305" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I've thought about this merging phenomena myself. I've seen pictures of objects inexplicably merged together. I think Hutchinson had some experimental results along this line too. But no one understands what is going on. Until today. I came across a remarkable realization this morning that fits like a glove. And even an experiment you can do to prove it to yourself. </p><p></p><p>Let me start with some easy to understand math and theory to give you the engineering knowledge necessary to design an invisibility machine.</p><p></p><p>First off let's look at force. It is considered to be one dimensional. If you attach a weight to a scale, and then rotate the scale so that the weight reading drops to zero at right angles to the initial vertical direction. And it will then show negative weight when upside down. So no right angle force should affect the vertical force and visa-versa.</p><p></p><p>Lets accept time as being a force. So any other force that is oriented at right angles to time should be independent of time. All wave phenomena that we observe is either oriented in the direction of time or against it. But how would a wave phenomena appear to manifest along a right angle direction to time? Mathematically any right angle force to time should be something that would appear to happen instantaneously to us. We wouldn't be able to detect wave phenomena at right angles to time. So I've kind of always thought that right angles to time would be a space-like direction. </p><p></p><p>Now, on to an interesting experiment. Sound waves moving toward each other create a standing wave phenomena. So let's go check out the AC in a lamp cord using wave theory. With the lamp on, the AC goes down one side of the cord to the lamp. And returns down the other side of the lamp cord back into the wall. There should be a standing wave there. Since the opposing oscillating currents should cancel out the motion component of the AC waves. I would expect to see a compass needle orient itself at right angles to the lamp cord. And reverse direction back and forth as I move the compass along the lamp cord. But that is not what happens. In fact nothing happens. There is no detectable standing wave there. That's a fact. Go do the experiment and prove it to yourself. So I think all I can say for sure is that AC does not oscillate in a time-like direction. </p><p></p><p>Now, does everyone remember the mineshaft experiments done at the beginning of the 20th century? </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/hollow/tamarack.htm" target="_blank">The Tamarack Mines Mystery.</a></p><p></p><p>It's kind of like the dimensions of length that comprise matter are upside down. Like maybe matter is made of a negative type of length, and space is made of a positive type of length. Gotta have symmetry. Seems to be a natural law of nature. So I figure why not go see if I can use an AC standing wave generator to observe to see if there is any effect it may have on normal space. Obviously frequency and amplitude would be something to be determined. Using wave theory I'm hypothesizing that the standing magnetic waves exist in a space-like direction. So at a specific frequency and amplitude I might be able to cancel out the existing positive length waves that define space. An object under these conditions would have no length width or depth. Technically the object would exist outside of space. I would think something like that would be invisible to see. </p><p></p><p>I'm estimating that it was back around 2003 that someone told me about the two huge opposing degaussing coils inside the Eldridge. This person told me that two opposing AC currents were pulsed on and off through those degaussing coils. At the time I dismissed the info as total nonsense. After all we are taught that the AC cancels itself out. But back then I knew nothing about wave theory. During Tesla's time they knew nothing about particle or quantum theory. Looks like they got to use theories based in fact. Wave theory was dominant back then. And then along comes info of Dr Z's Brossard experiment. I spent hours talking to him about all the little details of his experiment. He had used opposing current coils wrapped around iron bars which he had installed throughout a vehicle. The whole thing was pulsed on and off using a turn signal flasher. He claimed the vehicle went invisible during an experimental test. Of course it caught fire shortly after and the test vehicle was a total loss. </p><p></p><p>Just based on this info so far I'll bet a magnetic standing wave transmitter could be used to talk to someone across the galaxy instantaneously. Tesla was rumored to have been talking to aliens. </p><p></p><p>So I think this is the meat and potatoes we need to engineer invisibility. And one step at a time we can move on to teleportation. Then use the same wave theory principles to develop a time machine. Just bear in mind that this type of invisibility involves leaving normal space and existing outside space. So reentering normal space is where this merging phenomena could be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 157305, member: 288"] I've thought about this merging phenomena myself. I've seen pictures of objects inexplicably merged together. I think Hutchinson had some experimental results along this line too. But no one understands what is going on. Until today. I came across a remarkable realization this morning that fits like a glove. And even an experiment you can do to prove it to yourself. Let me start with some easy to understand math and theory to give you the engineering knowledge necessary to design an invisibility machine. First off let's look at force. It is considered to be one dimensional. If you attach a weight to a scale, and then rotate the scale so that the weight reading drops to zero at right angles to the initial vertical direction. And it will then show negative weight when upside down. So no right angle force should affect the vertical force and visa-versa. Lets accept time as being a force. So any other force that is oriented at right angles to time should be independent of time. All wave phenomena that we observe is either oriented in the direction of time or against it. But how would a wave phenomena appear to manifest along a right angle direction to time? Mathematically any right angle force to time should be something that would appear to happen instantaneously to us. We wouldn't be able to detect wave phenomena at right angles to time. So I've kind of always thought that right angles to time would be a space-like direction. Now, on to an interesting experiment. Sound waves moving toward each other create a standing wave phenomena. So let's go check out the AC in a lamp cord using wave theory. With the lamp on, the AC goes down one side of the cord to the lamp. And returns down the other side of the lamp cord back into the wall. There should be a standing wave there. Since the opposing oscillating currents should cancel out the motion component of the AC waves. I would expect to see a compass needle orient itself at right angles to the lamp cord. And reverse direction back and forth as I move the compass along the lamp cord. But that is not what happens. In fact nothing happens. There is no detectable standing wave there. That's a fact. Go do the experiment and prove it to yourself. So I think all I can say for sure is that AC does not oscillate in a time-like direction. Now, does everyone remember the mineshaft experiments done at the beginning of the 20th century? [URL="https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/hollow/tamarack.htm"]The Tamarack Mines Mystery.[/URL] It's kind of like the dimensions of length that comprise matter are upside down. Like maybe matter is made of a negative type of length, and space is made of a positive type of length. Gotta have symmetry. Seems to be a natural law of nature. So I figure why not go see if I can use an AC standing wave generator to observe to see if there is any effect it may have on normal space. Obviously frequency and amplitude would be something to be determined. Using wave theory I'm hypothesizing that the standing magnetic waves exist in a space-like direction. So at a specific frequency and amplitude I might be able to cancel out the existing positive length waves that define space. An object under these conditions would have no length width or depth. Technically the object would exist outside of space. I would think something like that would be invisible to see. I'm estimating that it was back around 2003 that someone told me about the two huge opposing degaussing coils inside the Eldridge. This person told me that two opposing AC currents were pulsed on and off through those degaussing coils. At the time I dismissed the info as total nonsense. After all we are taught that the AC cancels itself out. But back then I knew nothing about wave theory. During Tesla's time they knew nothing about particle or quantum theory. Looks like they got to use theories based in fact. Wave theory was dominant back then. And then along comes info of Dr Z's Brossard experiment. I spent hours talking to him about all the little details of his experiment. He had used opposing current coils wrapped around iron bars which he had installed throughout a vehicle. The whole thing was pulsed on and off using a turn signal flasher. He claimed the vehicle went invisible during an experimental test. Of course it caught fire shortly after and the test vehicle was a total loss. Just based on this info so far I'll bet a magnetic standing wave transmitter could be used to talk to someone across the galaxy instantaneously. Tesla was rumored to have been talking to aliens. So I think this is the meat and potatoes we need to engineer invisibility. And one step at a time we can move on to teleportation. Then use the same wave theory principles to develop a time machine. Just bear in mind that this type of invisibility involves leaving normal space and existing outside space. So reentering normal space is where this merging phenomena could be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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