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Theories (6)

Energy & Physics

Ether Disturbance Communication

Quantum phenomena including tunneling and entanglement are actually disturbances in an underlying ether/medium, not particle movement; this enables communication by detecting these disturbances

Energy & Physics

Quantum Gravitational Sensing

Josephson junction arrays can detect gravitational ripples in the zero-point energy field (perturbations in the ether), enabling sensing of normally undetectable quantum phenomena

Energy & Physics

Zero-Point Trampoline Effect

Zero-point energy can be accessed by creating oscillating interactions with the quantum vacuum, similar to a trampoline bounce, where each interaction with ZPE creates usable motion

MH370

Microwave-Frequency Josephson Junctions Enable Macroscopic Quantum Coherence

The mechanism enabling macroscopic quantum effects in MH370-scale technology involves Josephson junctions operating at microwave frequencies. Martinis explains that microwave frequencies (billions of oscillations per second) provide vastly more opportunities for quantum tunneling compared to lower frequencies. The speaker connects this to laser research using microwave pump lasers through sapphire crystals, suggesting that the orbs use microwave-enhanced Josephson junctions to create and maintain the plasma bubble that enables macroscopic tunneling.

MH370

Plasma Enshrouding Enables Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling

The three plasma orbs in MH370 footage converge on the aircraft to create a plasma bubble that causes the universe to treat the entire plane as a single electron. This enables macroscopic quantum tunneling, which would normally be impossible because the probability of all constituent particles tunneling simultaneously is vanishingly small. By wrapping the plane in plasma, the orbs create a unified quantum object that can tunnel through spacetime as one particle, explaining the teleportation event where the plane disappears instantly.

MH370

Quantum Computers Were Developed for Nuclear Weapons and Classified Applications

Quantum computing technology was originally developed for military purposes, specifically for nuclear weapons calculations that are impossible with classical computers. Richard Feynman proposed quantum computing during the Manhattan Project to model nuclear reactions accurately, and John Kramer confirmed in 2013 that quantum computers would primarily be used for nuclear physics calculations. The public-facing applications (cryptography, optimization) are secondary to the classified military purposes, explaining why quantum computing received massive government funding decades before commercial viability.

Videos (2)

Zero Point Energy Just Got Practical

Zero Point Energy Just Got Practical

5:42 12K views Analyzed

This video explains the practical basis for zero-point energy extraction through quantum mechanical phenomena. The presenter discusses the Lamb shift (Nobel Prize-winning discovery) as proof that zero-point energy exists and can be accessed, impacting electron orbitals in hydrogen atoms. The video explains Josephson junctions - superconductor-insulator-superconductor devices that allow quantum tunneling and can convert DC to AC current. The presenter argues that quantum tunneling isn't particles passing through barriers, but rather disturbances in the ether/medium propagating through. This forms the basis for quantum communication devices that detect gravitational ripples in the zero-point energy field.

We Might Already Be Able to See Them

We Might Already Be Able to See Them

19:26 8K views Analyzed

This video connects Nobel Prize winner John Martinis's work on macroscopic quantum tunneling to the MH370 teleportation phenomenon. Martinis explains that while individual electrons can quantum tunnel through barriers, macroscopic objects normally cannot because the probability of all constituent particles tunneling simultaneously is vanishingly small. However, the speaker proposes a solution: wrap the object in a plasma bubble, causing the universe to treat it as a single electron, enabling macroscopic tunneling. This theory explains why three plasma orbs converge on MH370 from all sides - they must enshroud the plane to treat it as a unified quantum object. The video also reveals the military origins of quantum computing, with John Kramer's 2013 interview stating quantum computers were developed primarily for nuclear weapons calculations, confirming Richard Feynman's early interest in quantum computation for nuclear physics during the Manhattan Project.