quantum-computers

7 theories and 2 videos tagged with this topic.

Theories (7)

Disclosure

Scientist Hints at Disclosure

The theory that aging scientists who worked on classified programs may be deliberately dropping hints in public speeches hoping someone will notice before they die. Their 'coded' language and unusual statements may be attempts at disclosure without violating security oaths.

Energy & Physics

MH370 as Advanced Fusion Technology Demonstration

The MH370 incident demonstrated advanced propulsion and teleportation technology derived from Project Ripple-era research, showing China US capabilities

Energy & Physics

Nuclear-Lithography-Technology Nexus

The theory that nuclear weapons research - specifically laser and plasma research at facilities like NIF - has directly enabled advanced semiconductor manufacturing through extreme ultraviolet lithography. The same technology developed for fusion enables microchip production, creating a hidden industrial infrastructure.

Energy & Physics

Project Ripple as Space-Time Breakthrough

Project Ripple's pulse-shaping fusion technology achieved breakthroughs in space-time manipulation that were subsequently classified and banned through international treaties

Energy & Physics

Schwinger Limit as Negative Energy Source

Achieving the Schwinger limit through inertial confinement fusion implosion creates negative energy by collapsing space-time from false vacuum to true vacuum

MH370

Nuclear Computing to AI Lineage

The theory that modern AI navigation systems - such as those allegedly used by the orbs in the MH370 videos - are directly descended from the first nuclear computers developed to calculate geometric orientations for compressing fusion targets. The same precision targeting requirements evolved into autonomous AI systems.

MH370

Quantum Computer Orb Control

Plasma orbs for space-time manipulation require quantum computers to achieve the perfect precision needed for convergence and pulse shaping

Videos (2)

The Man Who Engineered the Future

The Man Who Engineered the Future

18:16 5K views Analyzed

This video analyzes John Knuckles (Nuckolls), the 2024 Enrico Fermi Award recipient and 'father of inertial confinement fusion' (ICF). The host connects Knuckles' work on laser-triggered fusion and 'clean bombs' to the broader pattern of nuclear physicists who have lived exceptionally long lives while working on classified projects. The video reveals that ICF - which Friedwart Winterberg said was classified for national security - was developed by Knuckles at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Key insights include: Knuckles' role in developing extreme ultraviolet lithography for microchips; the connection between early nuclear computers (IBM punch cards for calculating bomb geometry) and modern AI navigation systems; claims that fusion ignition was achieved long before the public 2022 announcement; and the theory that advanced fusion reactors already power military submarines. The host suggests academics are deliberately misled through controlled research environments while the real breakthroughs remain classified, and speculates that some aging scientists may be 'on our side' hoping for disclosure before they die.

The 1960s Project That Broke Physics

The 1960s Project That Broke Physics

18:11 4K views Analyzed

This video discusses Project Ripple, a classified 1960s US nuclear weapons program at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. The speaker interprets the project's development of 'clean fusion' bombs with layered materials and pulse shaping as a breakthrough in space-time manipulation technology. Key figures like John Nuckolls, Edward Teller, and Harold Brown are discussed. The speaker connects Project Ripple's technical achievements (high fusion-to-fission ratios, unprecedented energy densities) to modern theories about MH370, arguing that the same technology could enable teleportation through wormholes. The video explores how the Partial Test Ban Treaty of 1963, signed just after Project Ripple's tests, may have been an attempt to prevent other nations from developing similar capabilities. The speaker debates AI analysis of these concepts, arguing that fusion implosion creating the Schwinger limit could produce negative energy needed for space-time manipulation.