coherent matter waves

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Coherent Matter Waves: The Physics Behind Replicators

Coherent Matter Waves: The Physics Behind Replicators

8:03 6K views Analyzed

This video features an interview with Charles Chase, identified as a Lockheed Martin senior fellow, discussing coherent matter wave technology. Chase explains they have developed a device that creates coherent matter beams by putting fermions (particles like atoms/electrons) into the same phase state, similar to how lasers work with photons. This produces a beam 'a million times more powerful than a laser' that can be used for atomic-scale additive manufacturing (writing features down to 0.2 nanometers) and creating new chemistry by combining matter waves. The speaker becomes extremely excited when Chase mentions applications including synthesizing new super-heavy elements like element 115, directly connecting to Bob Lazar's claims. The video suggests this 'replicator' technology already exists in classified programs and represents a major hidden advancement in manufacturing and physics.

They Turned Atoms Into Waves...

They Turned Atoms Into Waves...

20:09 6K views Analyzed

This video explains Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) and their connection to coherent matter wave technology. The speaker describes how BECs form when atoms are cooled near absolute zero, causing them to behave as a single quantum entity. The video reveals that BECs can produce coherent matter wave beams, connecting Charles Chase's work to this quantum phenomenon. A significant portion discusses room-temperature BECs created in 2013 using nanowires, and continuous BECs from 2022 that last indefinitely. The video culminates with Gary Stevenson's presentation on creating gravitational waves through plasma oscillations in a tokamak, using fusion nodes to generate asymmetric oscillations that produce rectifiable quadrupole gravitational waves for propulsion.