Optics
Refractive Index
Definition
Measure of how light bends in medium
Related Theories (4)
Negative Time as Refractive Index Engineering
The phenomenon of 'negative time' observed in laser-atom experiments is not time travel but the result of altering the medium's refractive index and permittivity via resonance, allowing light to effectively travel faster than c locally.
Plasma Opposite Refraction
Plasma refractive index exhibits opposite sign compared mass-based gravitational lensing causing light divergence rather than focusing requiring plasma deficiency enable beam focusing frequency dependent effects observed radio astronomy
Scalar Wave Communication and Teleportation
Using Ferris Williams' 5D scalar physics, it is possible to create non-transverse scalar waves that transfer energy and information without violating causality. This allows for faster-than-light communication and macroscopic teleportation by manipulating the refractive index of spacetime.
Warp Drive via Medium Manipulation
Warp drives are possible by manipulating the refractive index of the vacuum/ether, allowing particles (or ships) to travel faster than light relative to the medium without violating causality in the same way as vacuum light speed limits.
Related Evidence (2)
observation Gravitational lensing effect measured by mass concentration in clusters bending light creating Einstein rings observed astrophysically with plasma refractive index demonstrating opposite sign effect with frequency dependent variations verified by astrophysical observations of radio pulsars and sources showing dispersion effects
video MH370 thermal imagery displaying plasma orbs generating dark cold lines and bright heat signatures indicating zero point energy extraction and refractive index modification enabling spacetime manipulation and fluid propulsion evidencing government operation