coherent matter

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Free Energy, Plasma Weapons, and the Tech Decades Ahead of Its Time | Hard Truths with Bob Greenyer

Free Energy, Plasma Weapons, and the Tech Decades Ahead of Its Time | Hard Truths with Bob Greenyer

1:29:59 30K views Analyzed

Ashton Forbes interviews Bob Greenyer on cold fusion, LENR, and advanced plasma technologies. They discuss Clean Planet's commercialization efforts in Japan, Anatoli Klimov's plasma vortex reactors, and Brilliant Light Power's controversial hydrino theory. Greenyer explains the concept of reducing physical vacuum distortion as the fundamental energy source. They explore coherent matter wave beams (Lockheed Martin patents), Bose-Einstein condensates, and how Cooper pairs become bosons allowing energy extraction. The conversation covers Sunny White's free energy microchip demonstrating Casimir cavity energy extraction, MH370 plasma orbs as MHD generators using air-breathing magnetohydrodynamics, and the Marauder program's plasma toroid weapons. They discuss Tesla's 1935 particle gun, quark-gluon plasma creation, and how quark-gluon plasma at 700nm can produce 10^15 Tesla fields making systems self-sustaining. The interview reveals connections between historical research and modern classified technologies.

Hard Truths #8 - Mark Sokol on Alternate Propulsion and Ufology

Hard Truths #8 - Mark Sokol on Alternate Propulsion and Ufology

1:00:15 9K views Analyzed

Mark Sokol discusses advanced propulsion engineering concepts, including anti-gravity technology, warp drives, and faster-than-light travel. He presents technical details about manipulating spacetime properties through permittivity and permeability modification, and discusses the history of these technologies within the military industrial complex context, including reference to the Roswell incident and recent disclosure hearings.

Matter Wave Beams Make Lasers Look Like Toys

Matter Wave Beams Make Lasers Look Like Toys

12:55 9K views Analyzed

Ashton Forbes explains how matter wave beams from Bose-Einstein condensates could be the technology behind plasma orbs. He discusses how atoms extracted from a coherent plasma ball can form a negative energy laser/matter wave beam using radio frequencies and coherence. This creates a gravitational well that the plasma ball falls forward into, enabling propulsion. He speculates that plasma orbs contain a donut-shaped gyroscopic device inside that can spin 360 degrees to direct the matter wave beam in any direction. The beam can be focused using superconductive magnetic lenses (Ning Lee's work), creating a gravity beam. Combining this with squeezed states of light could produce negative energy for warp drives and wormholes.