Speculative fusion_physics

Dense Plasma Focus (DPF) and Field Reverse Configuration (FRC)

Referenced as the underlying physics for the plasma orbs, with specific mention of papers by George Miley, Frank Meier, and David Frooning from 2005.

Scientists / Papers

George Miley, Frank Meier, David Frooning (2005 papers)

Theories Citing This Reference (7)

Authentic Military Plasma Weaponry Leak

The leaked video is an authentic recording by the US Air Force or CIA of a real operation involving plasma orbs, intentionally released to prove the technology exists and is human-made, not alien.

Czysz Fusion Wormhole Theory

The plasma orbs in the MH370 video are Dense Plasma Focus reactors using hydrogen-boron fusion. By manipulating the Coulomb barrier and applying torque to the resulting plasma, they generate gravitational waves that create a controllable wormhole, allowing for the teleportation of the aircraft.

Froning-Pais Succession and Premature Disclosure

Salvatore Pais is the public face of a classified physics lineage starting with David Froning. The leak of MH370 videos and Pais’s patents represents a premature disclosure of technology that was scheduled to be revealed over a 50-year timeline.

InQTL as the Source of Plasma Orb Technology

The theory that InQTL, the CIA's venture capital arm, has been funding the development of plasma orb technology (specifically DPF and FRC) since 2001, and that seizing control of InQTL is key to accessing this technology.

Ion Pumpy Thing as Compact Fusion Reactor

The 'Ion Pumpy Thing' schematic depicts a functional, air-breathing fusion reactor using dense plasma focus and magnetic nozzles, which powers the plasma orbs seen in MH370 videos.

Shadow War Over Gravity Weaponization

A global conflict exists between the US, China, and Russia to weaponize Tesla's electromagnetic connection to gravity, resulting in focused plasma orbs capable of teleportation or annihilation.

US Technological Supremacy via Plasma Orbs

The US possesses the most advanced plasma orb technology, allowing for precise, focused weapons rather than just destructive ones, as evidenced by the outcome of the conflict with Iran.