Double Slit Experiment
Scientists / Papers
Thomas Young - original double slit experiment (1800s), later quantum versions with electrons
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Distance Is an Illusion →Theories Citing This Reference (12)
Accelerated Wormhole Travel
The theory that microscopic wormhole mouths can be treated like charged particles, accelerated in cyclotrons to near light speed, and used for faster-than-light travel via time dilation.
Charged Wormhole Mouths
The theory that wormhole ends act like charged particles when matter or charge passes through them, allowing them to be manipulated via electromagnetic fields.
Cyclical Universe
The idea that the universe expands and contracts in cycles, potentially including super intelligent entities
Dirac Equation
Quantum mechanical equation for relativistic free electrons
Double portal system for time travel
A thought experiment where multiple portals at different locations could allow for backward time travel due to different rates of time experienced at each location.
Electron structure and negative mass
Electrons consist of positive and negative masses locked in a binary system, which could be exploited for negative mass propulsion.
Emergent Gravity
The theory that gravity is not a fundamental interaction but a macroscopic phenomenon arising from the thermodynamic behavior or pressure of spacetime.
Ether as Extra Dimension
An ether exists as an extra dimension connecting all points in space and time, explaining non-local quantum correlations
Five-Dimensional Ether and Magnetism
The hypothesis that magnetism is not fundamental but a byproduct of electric charge moving through a five-dimensional ether.
Fourier Transform Entanglement
Wave manipulation through Fourier transforms (pulse patterns) enables quantum entanglement and teleportation connections
Gravity Control via Electron Manipulation
The idea that gravity is not a fundamental force to be fought but an effect that can be controlled or manipulated by precisely moving electrons through 4D or 5D space using relativistic free electron lasers.
Michelson-Morley Reinterpretation via Gravity
The Michelson-Morley experiment does not disprove the ether; when oriented vertically, it shows interference patterns consistent with ether displacement by gravity.