Mainstream Quantum Mechanics

Superposition

Quantum state where a particle exists in multiple states simultaneously until measurement collapses the wave function

Scientists / Papers

Standard quantum mechanics

Theories Citing This Reference (12)

Amplitude Theory

Theory explaining parallel dimensions and the existence of all things simultaneously.

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.

Effective Superluminal Travel

A method of travel that is physically sub-luminal but effectively faster-than-light from the traveler's perspective due to relativistic time dilation.

Ether as Extra Dimension

An ether exists as an extra dimension connecting all points in space and time, explaining non-local quantum correlations

General McCasland Survival Protocol

General Neil McCasland is alive and in hiding because he possesses critical knowledge of black programs. A secret protocol exists to remove key personnel who know too much when they become a liability or are at risk from adversaries.

Holographic Reality

The theory that all information exists simultaneously and reality functions like a hologram that can be expanded infinitely

Parallel universe contact

UAP encounters represent interactions with entities from parallel versions of reality

Plenum

Concept in physics suggesting continuous extent in 3D space.

Quantum Motion Correction

Quantum mechanics fundamental rule shows nothing stopped everything jiggling zitterbewegung refuting classical view freeze.

Scale Invariance of Wormholes

Suggests wormholes can be any size, from microscopic to large scales.

Teleportation Through Wave Conversion

Teleportation protocols work by converting matter into wave states where it can exist in multiple locations simultaneously

Wormhole Acceleration

The idea that microscopic wormhole mouths can be placed in particle accelerators and accelerated to near-light speeds, effectively turning them into high-velocity projectiles.