orbs
12 theories and 4 videos tagged with this topic.
Theories (12)
Black Hole White Hole Connection
The hypothesis that wormholes represent a connection between a black hole entrance and a white hole exit allowing for transit between spacetime points
Dense Plasma Boron Fusion
Boron-11 fusion becomes possible at lower temperatures using dense plasma focus with quantum mechanical effects at high density
Historical Classification of Fusion
Fusion technology capable of micro explosions and propulsion has been classified since at least 1981, explaining the gap between textbook knowledge and public capability
Local Vacuum Conditioning
The process of modifying the properties of the vacuum state around a craft through focused nonionizing radiation to enable exotic phenomena
Non-Fission Pure Fusion
Aneutronic fusion can be triggered without fission primary using magnetized plasma convergence, enabling clean fusion devices
Orb Fusion Ignition Mechanism
The MH370 orbs are a fusion ignition device that compresses plasma to trigger fusion, using the orbs themselves as converging implosion drivers
Quantum Bounce Hypothesis
The rejection of classic black hole singularities in favor of a quantum bounce at the Planck scale where collapsing matter reverses rather than reaching infinite density
The P Effect
An unnamed phenomenon possibly related to propulsion or energy generation involving orbs and radiation bubbles that leads to wormhole formation
Relativity and Portals
The breakdown of relativity allows for the possibility of portals and wormholes by exploiting relativistic effects.
Teleportation Mechanics
The process of teleporting objects while maintaining their speed and direction, involving orbs that account for aerodynamics.
Vibration Exploitation
Exploiting the vibration of particles moving at different speeds to create teleportation effects.
Z-pinch fusion
A method of fusion that compresses hot plasma using a self-generated magnetic force.
Videos (4)
Navy Engineer Salvatore Pais Predicted the Orbs Creating a Wormhole!
Navy engineer Salvatore Pais analyzes a military video showing orbs converging around an unidentified craft. He describes the orbs as creating a bubble of nonionizing radiation around the aircraft, which he predicted would lead to the formation of a wormhole opening. Pais claims he anticipated the appearance of what he identifies as the P effect and suggests the orbs are conditioning the local vacuum through resonance to break the Schwinger limit. He asserts he has never seen anything similar in military videos and mentions he could not previously discuss certain methods that would give away proprietary techniques.
The Orbs Were the Trigger
The video analyzes a 1981 textbook on thermonuclear micro explosions to explain the physics behind MH370's plasma orbs. The speaker connects the orbs to fusion bomb ignition mechanisms, particularly non-fission ignition using magnetized plasmas and hypervelocity projectiles. The textbook describes implosion techniques, magnetic field configurations, and dense plasma focus methods that closely resemble the orbs' behavior. The speaker notes that the orbs appear to implode before releasing energy, matching textbook descriptions of fusion ignition. Key concepts include field reverse configuration (FRC), superconducting magnetic lenses, and using dense plasmas to achieve boron-11 fusion at lower temperatures than conventionally believed possible.
Why The Orbs Had To Be Fusion
The video discusses Zap Energy, a company developing a compact nuclear fusion reactor using a technology called Z-pinch. Unlike conventional fusion reactors that are the size of stadiums, Zap Energy's reactor could fit in a garage. The video explains how the Z-pinch technology works, the scientific principles behind it, and its potential applications, including its possible use in the MH370 orbs. The video also discusses the challenges and advancements in fusion technology, as well as the historical context and the potential for revolutionary energy solutions.
Relativity Is Broken and That Makes Portals Possible
The video discusses a teleportation event involving an airplane and orbs surrounding it. The narrator analyses the movement and positioning of the orbs, concluding that the plane is being teleported while maintaining its speed and direction. The discussion then shifts to the theoretical implications of teleportation, the relativistic effects that make it possible, and the potential for exploiting these effects to create portals or wormholes. The narrator also raises questions about the limitations and mechanics of such teleportation technology.