coherent matter waves
4 theories and 2 videos tagged with this topic.
Theories (4)
BEC-Matter Wave Connection
Bose-Einstein condensates are the mechanism for producing coherent matter wave beams, enabling atomic-scale manipulation
Element 115 Synthesis
Super-heavy elements including element 115 can be synthesized using coherent matter wave combination, vindicating Bob Lazar's claims about alien fuel
Plasma Gravitational Wave Propulsion
Asymmetric plasma oscillations in fusion reactors can produce rectifiable gravitational waves for spacecraft propulsion
Quantum Wave Fusion
Combining matter waves represents a form of controlled fusion/transmutation that could create new elements and unlimited energy
Videos (2)
Coherent Matter Waves: The Physics Behind Replicators
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...
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.
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