Mainstream Quantum Mechanics

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John Kramer

Theories Citing This Reference (12)

Academic Conceptual Blindness

Physicists accept Einstein's equations as correct but reject their conceptual implications regarding wormholes and spacetime geometry

Alien Technology Theory

A slightly humorous addition but essentially that advanced UFO technology far exceeds current human understanding.

Amplitude Theory

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

China-US Tech War Escalation

The theory that China's development of quantum radar represents a major escalation in the technology arms race that could force a geopolitical reckoning. The US may need to either form an alliance with China or take military action before China achieves full advanced technology capability (directed energy weapons, plasma orbs).

Closed Loop Temporal Manipulation

Time travel allowed as long as loops are closed maintaining causality through self-consistent time circuits.

Cyclical Universe

The idea that the universe expands and contracts in cycles, potentially including super intelligent entities

Deterministic Time Travel

The suggestion that time is deterministic and closed-loop, potentially making the speaker himself a time traveler (referencing Bob Lazar).

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.

Entropy Reversal Breaking

Fusion process requires reversal of entropy to break limits creating cold nuclear radiation enabling time travel.

ER equals EPR

The idea that a wormhole is the same as quantum entanglement

ER=EPR

Theory that connects quantum entanglement with wormholes, suggesting that they are fundamentally the same phenomenon.