matter wave beam

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Matter Wave Beams Make Lasers Look Like Toys

Matter Wave Beams Make Lasers Look Like Toys

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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.

Are These Orbs Firing Actual Gravity Beams?

Are These Orbs Firing Actual Gravity Beams?

12:55 5K views Analyzed

This video explores the theory that plasma orbs observed around MH370 and in UAP encounters are using coherent matter wave beams (atom lasers) as a propulsion and weapon system. The presenter analyzes patents describing how Bose-Einstein condensates can be extracted to create propagating matter wave beams using radio frequency coupling. He theorizes that plasma orbs contain a donut-shaped device on a gyroscope that can direct matter wave beams in any direction, creating gravity wells that the orbs fall into. The video connects these technologies to superconductive magnetic lenses, negative energy lasers, and the work of researchers like Ning Lee and Eric W. Davis on gravity control and warp drives.